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IMPACT OF GENDER IN NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY: COMPARISON OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FROM THE DEFINITIVE RESULTS OF RECORD PROJECT

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
IMPACT OF GENDER IN NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY: COMPARISON OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FROM THE DEFINITIVE RESULTS OF RECORD PROJECT / A. Mari, D. Villari, A. Antonelli, R. Bertolo, G. Bianchi, M. Borghesi, E. Brunocilla, M. Carini, N. Longo, G. Martorana, V. Mirone, G. Morgia, F. Porpiglia, B. Rocco, B. Rovereto, R. Schiavina, C. Simeone, M. Sodano, C. Terrone, V. Ficarra, S. Serni, A. Minervini. ((Intervento presentato al convegno 87° Congresso Nazionale SIU Società Italiana di Urologia tenutosi a Firenze nel 2014.
Abstract:
Aim of the study The aim of this study is to analyse gender in nephron sparing surgery (NSS) comparing males vs females in terms of epidemiological and clinical features in a multicentre Italian dataset (RECORd Project). Materials and methods Overall, 1055 patients treated with nephron sparing surgery (NSS) between January 2009 and December 2012 were evaluated. A comparison of gender on pre-, intra- and post-operative variables was performed. Results Overall, 630 males and 346 females were analysed. No significant difference was found between males and females in age (analysed as continuous and nominal ( Discussion It seems that NSS in males presents a higher difficulty (higher EBL, intraoperative time and intraoperative complication). A possible explication can be higher BMI and surgical indication, but this result should be further confirmed by a matched pair comparison. Females present higher rate of benign tumours, as described in literature. Males present a slightly higher clear cell RCC rate with higher Fuhrman grade. Conclusions To our knowledge this is the main Italian analysis regarding epidemiologic and clinical features in NSS related to gender.
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14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Elenco autori:
A. Mari, D. Villari, A. Antonelli, R. Bertolo, G. Bianchi, M. Borghesi, E. Brunocilla, M. Carini, N. Longo, G. Martorana, V. Mirone, G. Morgia, F. Porpiglia, B. Rocco, B. Rovereto, R. Schiavina, C. Simeone, M. Sodano, C. Terrone, V. Ficarra, S. Serni, A. Minervini
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https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/241253
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