Ten-year survival outcomes after radical nephroureterectomy with a risk-stratified approach using prior diagnostic ureteroscopy: a single-institution observational retrospective cohort study.
Rajan VeeratterapillayRobert Michael GeraghtyRajadoss PandianChloe RoyGeorgie StenhouseClare BirdNaeem SoomroEdgar PaezAlistair RogersMark JohnsonToby PageDavid RixDavid ThomasBhavan Prasad RaiPublished in: BJU international (2021)
This single-centre retrospective cohort study reports the long-term oncological outcomes of RNU with a median follow-up of 9.2 years, serving as a reference standard in counselling patients undergoing RNU. Stage and grade of the RNU specimen were the only two studied factors that appeared to adversely impact long-term CSS and OS. Our results suggest that the risk of intravesical recurrence is increased nearly twofold in patients who have undergone diagnostic URS prior to RNU. Prior URS, however, does not appear to adversely impact long-term CSS and OS. The authors suggest that a risk-stratified approach be adopted, wherein diagnostic URS is offered only in equivocal cases.