Urologic Survey (Transplantation)

Re: Prostatectomy for Localized Prostate Cancer to Prepare for Renal Transplantation in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients

10.4274/jus.2015.03.011

  • Yarkin Kamil Yakupoglu

J Urol Surg 2015;2(3):165-165

EDITORIAL COMMENT

The presence of prostate cancer (PC) is a real challenge in patients listed for kidney transplantation, because there are no specific recommendations for the treatment of these patients. The role of the urologist is to provide a cure for the patient by allowing inclusion to the waiting list after ascertaining the absence of disease recurrence. In theory, this period is 5 years without biochemical recurrence, a period based on data from a study evaluating the risk of recurrence after transplantation in around 18% of patients who underwent prostatectomy before organ transplantation. After stratifying the patients according to stage of the disease, a 2-year safety period had been suggested for low-risk patients. In this retrospective study, the authors evaluated 19 patients diagnosed with low and intermediate risk of PC according to the d’Amico classification before renal transplantation over a 10-year period. All had radical prostatectomy prior to transplantation, however, only 14 were transplanted after a mean of 32.8 months from prostatectomy. Seven recipients (50%) were transplanted less than 24 months after prostatectomy. No recurrence of PC was observed after renal transplantation, with a mean follow-up of 38 months. Despite increased difficulties in dissection during renal transplantation, a history of radical prostatectomy was not found to affect the implementation of a transplant. Despite being the largest cohort, still the numbers are very limited and the authors have carefully concluded that radical prostatectomy poses no serious surgical problems during transplantation and ensures the best oncologic follow-up before and after kidney transplantation. For low-risk PC, waiting time should be 1 year, 2 years for intermediate-risk PC, and 5 years for high risks of recurrence.


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