OVER EXPRESSION OF STATHMIN IS A POOR PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR UPPER URINARY TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA

2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 138
Author(s):  
S-D. Chung ◽  
W-C. Lin ◽  
S-C. Chueh ◽  
M-K. Lai ◽  
Y-S. Pu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Igor Duquesne ◽  
Idir Ouzaid ◽  
Yohann Loriot ◽  
Marco Moschini ◽  
Evanguelos Xylinas

Background: The role of lymphonodal dissection during surgery for a tumor of the urinary tract remains controversial. Objective: To analyze anatomical bases of lymphonodal dissection in tumors of the upper urinary tract and analyze its impact on survival, recurrence, and staging. Acquisition of data: A web-based search for scientific articles using Medline/Pubmed was carried out to identify and analyze articles on the practice and the role of lymphonodal dissection in this indication. Data Synthesis: The lymphatic drainage of the upper urinary tract has rarely been studied and is poorly understood. The lymphonodal metastatic extension is the most common extension in upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma. Lymphnode invasion is a clear independent poor prognostic factor. Therefore, it seems legitimate to offer an extended lymphonodal dissection to patients undergoing surgery to cure these tumors. When lymphnodes dissection respects clear anatomical principles based on the location of the primary tumor and its extension, it improves both survival and recurrence rates. This result could be secondary to the treatment of subclinical metastatic disease. Conclusion: An extended lymphadenectomy during surgery for upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma following strict anatomical pattern improves staging with a highly probable therapeutic benefit.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. e543-e550 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Yoshida ◽  
Hidefumi Kinoshita ◽  
Seiji Shimada ◽  
Motohiko Sugi ◽  
Tadashi Matsuda

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