Introduction: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ureteroscopic thulium laser (TL) treatment of upper urinary tract carcinoma (UTUC). Materials and Methods: Forty-two consecutive patients underwent conservative TL treatment for UTUC at two referral institutions. All patients underwent preliminary biopsy and then laser vaporization. A 272 μm and 365 μm laser fibers were used with a flexible and semirigid scope, respectively. Ablation was carried out with a 10 to 20 W power. Results: Mean age at surgery was 68 years (SD 10.7). Mean tumor size was 14.3 mm (range 2-30 mm). Preliminary biopsy revealed the presence of low-grade disease in 29 (69.1%) patients, high-grade disease in 4 (9.5%) and 1 carcinoma in situ 1 (2.4%), whereas it was not conclusive in 8 (19%) cases. Final stage was pTa and pTis in 41 (97.6%) and 1 (2.4%) patients, respectively. Thirty eight percent (16) experienced Clavien-Dindo grade I complication, 47.6% (20) grade II, and 2.4% (1) grade III. Five (12%) patients underwent a second-look procedure due to residual disease. Eight (19%) patients experienced clinical recurrence. The median estimated recurrence-free survival was 44 months (SE 3.68). Four patients (9.5%) underwent a nephroureterectomy. Final pathological stage was pTis, pT3 high grade, pTa low grade, and pT0. Median follow-up was 26.3 months (range 2-54 months), and no progression or upstaging of disease occurred. Conclusions: TL management of UTUC is a safe and efficacious conservative treatment. Our experience shows optimal vaporization and hemostatic control in the absence of major complications.

Thulium laser treatment of upper urinary tract carcinoma: A multi-institutional analysis of surgical and oncological outcomes / G. Musi, F.A. Mistretta, C. Marenghi, A. Russo, M. Catellani, S. Nazzani, A. Conti, S. Luzzago, M. Ferro, D.V. Matei, L. Carmignani, O. De Cobelli. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 32:3(2018), pp. 257-263. [10.1089/end.2017.0915]

Thulium laser treatment of upper urinary tract carcinoma: A multi-institutional analysis of surgical and oncological outcomes

G. Musi
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F.A. Mistretta
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S. Nazzani;S. Luzzago;M. Ferro;L. Carmignani
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O. De Cobelli
Ultimo
2018

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Introduction: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ureteroscopic thulium laser (TL) treatment of upper urinary tract carcinoma (UTUC). Materials and Methods: Forty-two consecutive patients underwent conservative TL treatment for UTUC at two referral institutions. All patients underwent preliminary biopsy and then laser vaporization. A 272 μm and 365 μm laser fibers were used with a flexible and semirigid scope, respectively. Ablation was carried out with a 10 to 20 W power. Results: Mean age at surgery was 68 years (SD 10.7). Mean tumor size was 14.3 mm (range 2-30 mm). Preliminary biopsy revealed the presence of low-grade disease in 29 (69.1%) patients, high-grade disease in 4 (9.5%) and 1 carcinoma in situ 1 (2.4%), whereas it was not conclusive in 8 (19%) cases. Final stage was pTa and pTis in 41 (97.6%) and 1 (2.4%) patients, respectively. Thirty eight percent (16) experienced Clavien-Dindo grade I complication, 47.6% (20) grade II, and 2.4% (1) grade III. Five (12%) patients underwent a second-look procedure due to residual disease. Eight (19%) patients experienced clinical recurrence. The median estimated recurrence-free survival was 44 months (SE 3.68). Four patients (9.5%) underwent a nephroureterectomy. Final pathological stage was pTis, pT3 high grade, pTa low grade, and pT0. Median follow-up was 26.3 months (range 2-54 months), and no progression or upstaging of disease occurred. Conclusions: TL management of UTUC is a safe and efficacious conservative treatment. Our experience shows optimal vaporization and hemostatic control in the absence of major complications.
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carcinoma; conservative treatment; endoscopy; laser therapy; thulium; transitional cell; Adult; Aged; Biopsy; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Disease Progression; Disease-Free Survival; Female; Humans; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Laser Therapy; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Neoplasm, Residual; Nephroureterectomy; Thulium; Ureteroscopy; Urologic Neoplasms
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Thulium laser treatment of upper urinary tract carcinoma: A multi-institutional analysis of surgical and oncological outcomes / G. Musi, F.A. Mistretta, C. Marenghi, A. Russo, M. Catellani, S. Nazzani, A. Conti, S. Luzzago, M. Ferro, D.V. Matei, L. Carmignani, O. De Cobelli. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 32:3(2018), pp. 257-263. [10.1089/end.2017.0915]
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