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Retzius-Sparing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy
Published on: May 19, 2022
Successful salvage robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy after external beam radiotherapy failure
Karim Jamal1, Ben Challacombe, Oussama Elhage
1Department of Urology, Guy's Hospital and King's College London School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We describe the first case of salvage robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy for local recurrence after external beam radiotherapy. A 50-year-old man initially underwent combined external beam radiotherapy and hormonal treatment for Stage T2a prostate adenocarcinoma. The prostate-specific antigen level was 10.5 ng/mL, and the Gleason score was 3+3. Two years later, he developed biopsy-proven recurrent disease. He underwent salvage robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. The patient was discharged on day 1 postoperatively. The histologic analysis revealed an organ-confined tumor. His prostate-specific antigen at 3 months was <0.03 ng/mL, and he was continent. Salvage robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy is a safe and technically feasible salvage treatment for prostate cancer for which primary radiotherapy has failed.
