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Metastasectomy for visceral and skeletal oligorecurrent prostate cancer

Objectives Metastasis direct therapy (MDT) is a common practice in different fields of oncology. However, there is a lack of data on surgical MDT in visceral/skeletal oligometastatic prostate cancer (PCa). We aimed to assess the role of surgical excision of visceral and skeletal PCa recurrence. Meth...

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Published in:World journal of urology 2019-08, Vol.37 (8), p.1543-1549
Main Authors: Battaglia, Antonino, Devos, Gaëtan, Decaestecker, Karel, Witters, Manuel, Moris, Lisa, Van den Broeck, Thomas, Berghen, Charlien, Everaerts, Wouter, Albersen, Maarten, Tsaturyan, Arman, De Meerleer, Gert, Van Poppel, Hein, Goffin, Karolien, Ost, Piet, Tosco, Lorenzo, Joniau, Steven
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Summary:Objectives Metastasis direct therapy (MDT) is a common practice in different fields of oncology. However, there is a lack of data on surgical MDT in visceral/skeletal oligometastatic prostate cancer (PCa). We aimed to assess the role of surgical excision of visceral and skeletal PCa recurrence. Methods Seventeen PCa patients experienced metachronous visceral or skeletal oligometastatic recurrence following maximal local treatment. Oligometastatic recurrence was defined as 1–3 lesions, detected with the best imaging technique available at the time of diagnosis. All patients underwent metastasectomy and were followed for a median of 43 months. Postoperative complications were graded using the Clavien–Dindo classification of surgical complications. Kaplan–Meier plots were used to assess overall survival. Results Fourteen patients (82%) had visceral lesions, two had bone lesions (12%), and one had an abdominal wall metastasis (6%). Four patients (24%) were under active ADT at the time of metastasectomy. PSA decreased after metastasectomy in 16 (94%) patients. Ten (77%) of the 13 ADT-naïve patients had a PSA decrease of ≥ 50%. Following metastasectomy, 16 (94.1%) patients developed metastatic recurrence of which 11 (64.7%) were again oligometastatic, amenable for repeated MDT. The median time to metastatic recurrence was 14 months (range 6.4–40). We observed 8% Clavien–Dindo grade 3–4 complications in 21 procedures. Conclusions In this report, we analyzed the outcomes of surgical excision of visceral and skeletal PCa recurrence following primary treatment. We found that removing metastasis to the bone and viscera can be associated with long-term disease-free periods at a low rate of serious complications. These exploratory results should be confirmed in prospective studies.
ISSN:0724-4983
1433-8726
DOI:10.1007/s00345-019-02716-8