Impact of Urology Resident Involvement on intraoperative, Long-Term Oncologic and Functional Outcomes of Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy - 30/09/19
Abstract |
Objective |
To evaluate the impact of resident involvement in robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy on oncologic, functional, and intraoperative outcomes, both short and long term.
Methods |
We queried our prospectively maintained database of prostate cancer patients who underwent robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy from November 20, 2007 to December 27, 2016. We analyzed cases performed by 1 surgeon on a specific day of the week when the morning case involved at least 1 resident (R) and the afternoon case involved the attending physician only (nonresident [NR]). We compared R versus NR on a number of clinical, perioperative, and oncological outcomes.
Results |
A total of 230 NR and 230 R cases met inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Over one third (36.7%) of the NR group was Gleason 4+3 (Grade Group 3) or higher, relative to 25.9% of the R group, P = .015. Median operative time (OT) was significantly longer for R versus NR (200 minutes versus 156 minutes, P<.001) as was robotic time (161 minutes versus119 minutes, P<.001). No significant differences were noted for any other measure. Median follow-up for oncological outcomes was 30 and 33.5 months for NR and R, respectively (P= .3). Median OT and median estimated blood loss were both significantly greater in later years relative to the earlier years for R (2012-2016 versus 2007-2011; P< .001 for OT; P= .041 for median estimated blood loss) but not for NR.
Conclusion |
Neither safety nor quality is diminished by R involvement in robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy.
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Financial Disclosures: This research did not receive financial support. JW serves on the speaker's bureau for Genomic Health and as a consultant for Covidien. |
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