UROONCOLOGY - Original Article

Vol. 48 No. 6 (2022): Urology Research and Practice

Biopsy with Ureterorenoscopy Before Radical Nephroureterectomy is Associated with Increased Intravesical Recurrence in Urothelial Cancer Located in the Kidney

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Semih Turk
Asif Yildirim
Muhammet Abdurrahim Imamoglu
Gokhan Atis
Omer Yilmaz
Huseyin Cihan Demirel
Resul Sobay
Alper Otunctemur
Metin Ishak Ozturk
Selcuk Sahin
Erdem Kisa
Meftun Culpan
Mehmet Pehlivanoglu
Ali Kumcu
Gorkem Ozenc
Erdal Abay
Rıdvan Kayar
Taner Kargi
Mehmet Yigit Yalcin
Ferhat Keser
Mehmet Caglar Cakici

Abstract

Objective: Diagnostic ureterorenoscopy is used to identify upper tract urothelial cancer before radical nephroureterectomy, especially for uncertain lesions in imaging modalities or urine cytology. However, diagnostic ureterorenoscopy can potentially cause intravesical tumor spillage and can increase intravesical recurrence rates. We aimed to investigate the impact of diagnostic ureterorenoscopy before radical nephroureterectomy, with and without biopsy, on intravesical recurrence rates of patients with upper tract urothelial cancer.



Material and methods: Patients with localized upper tract urothelial cancer from 8 different tertiary referral centers, who underwent radical nephroureterectomy between 2001 and 2020, were included. Three groups were made: no URS (group 1); diagnostic ureterorenoscopy without biopsy (group 2); and diagnostic ureterorenoscopy with biopsy (group 3). Intravesical recurrence rates and survival outcomes were compared. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed to determine the factors that were associated with intravesical recurrence-free survival.



Results: Twenty-two (20.8%), 10 (24.4%), and 23 (39%) patients experienced intravesical recurrence in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively (P=.037) among 206 patients. The 2-year intravesical recurrence-free survival rate was 83.1%, 82.4%, and 69.2%, for groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively (P=.004). Cancer-specific survival and overall survival were comparable (P=.560 and P=.803, respectively). Diagnostic ureterorenoscopy+biopsy (hazard ratio: 6.88, 95% CI: 2.41-19.65, P < .001) was the only independent predictor of intravesical recurrence in patients with upper tract urothelial cancer located in the kidney, according to tumor location.



Conclusion: Diagnostic ureterorenoscopy+biopsy before radical nephroureterectomy significantly increased the rates of intravesical recurrence in tumors located in kidney. This result suggests tumor spillage with this type of biopsy, so further studies with different biopsy options or without biopsy can be designed.



Cite this article as: Culpan M, Cakici MC, Keser F, et al. Biopsy with ureterorenoscopy before radical nephroureterectomy is associated with increased intravesical recurrence in urothelial cancer located in the kidney. Turk J Urol. 2022;48(6):431-439.


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