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Proposal of a method to assess and report the extent of residual neurovascular tissue present in radical prostatectomy specimens

Authors
Schatloff, OscarKameh, DarianGiedelman, CamiloSamavedi, SrinivasAbdul-Muhsin, HaidarCoelho, Rafael F.Kang, Sung GuPalmer, Kenneth J.Patel, Vipul R.
Issue Date
8월-2013
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
nerve sparing; robot-assisted radical prostatectomy; neurovascular bundle; cavernous nerves
Citation
BJU INTERNATIONAL, v.112, no.4, pp.E301 - E306
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SCIE
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Journal Title
BJU INTERNATIONAL
Volume
112
Number
4
Start Page
E301
End Page
E306
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/102521
DOI
10.1111/bju.12038
ISSN
1464-4096
Abstract
Objective To propose a method to assess and report the amount of neurovascular tissue present in radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens. Patients and Methods The data of 133 consecutive patients who underwent robot-assisted RP by a single surgeon (V.R.P.) were prospectively collected. Degree of nerve sparing (NS) was graded intraoperatively by the surgeon independently at either side as complete, partial or none. A pathologist who was blinded' to the surgeon's classification measured the following parameters at the posterolateral aspect of the apex, base and mid prostate at either side of the RP specimen: length, width and area of neural tissue, number of nerves per high-power field and number of total slides containing neural tissue. Measurements were correlated to the surgeon's intraoperative perception. Results All measurements correlated significantly with surgeon's intent of NS at all locations (P = 0.001). Among them, the cross-sectional area had the highest correlation coefficient (-0.550 at apex, -0.604 at mid prostate and -0.606 at the base). Conclusions The cross-sectional area of nerve tissue showed the highest correlation with surgeon's intent of NS at all locations. Having a standardised method of assessing and reporting residual nerve tissue allows the surgeon to objectively evaluate the quality of nerve preservation and to compare the progress of his NS technique over time.
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