Contemporary Patients Have Better Perioperative Outcomes Following Cytoreductive Nephrectomy: A Multi-institutional Analysis of 1272 Consecutive Patients

Urology. 2023 Dec:182:168-174. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2023.08.024. Epub 2023 Sep 9.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate factors associated with perioperative outcomes in a multi-institutional cohort of patients treated with cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN).

Methods: Data were analyzed for metastatic renal cell carcinoma patients treated with CN at 6 tertiary academic centers from 2005 to 2019. Outcomes included: Clavien-Dindo complications, mortality, length of hospitalization, 30-day readmission rate, and time to systemic therapy. Univariate and multivariable models evaluated associations between outcomes and prognostic variables including the year of surgery.

Results: A total of 1272 consecutive patients were treated with CN. Patients treated in 2015-2019 vs 2005-2009 had better performance status (P<.001), higher pathologic N stage (P = .04), more frequent lymph node dissections (P<.001), and less frequent presurgical therapy (P = .02). Patients treated in 2015-2019 vs 2005-2009 had lower overall and major complications from surgery, 22% vs 39%, P<.001% and 10% vs 16%, P = .03. Mortality at 90days was higher for patients treated 2005-2009 vs 2015-2019; 10% vs 5%, P = .02. After multivariable analysis, surgical time period was an independent predictor of major complications and 90-day mortality following cytoreductive surgery.

Conclusion: Postoperative major complications and mortality rates following CN are significantly lower in patients treated within the most recent time period.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma, Renal Cell* / pathology
  • Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Kidney Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Nephrectomy / adverse effects
  • Postoperative Complications / etiology
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies