Tumor Seeding after Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Literature Review and Experience from a Single Institution

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Purpose:Seeding of tumor cells is a rare complication of minimally invasive surgery. We reviewed and improved current knowledge of prostate cancer seeding.Materials and Methods:A literature review was performed using MEDLINE®, Embase® and the Cochrane Library, including cases of peritoneal and port site seeding reported after minimally invasive prostatectomy. In addition, after institutionally approved chart review a descriptive summary of a single institution experience on the topic is provided.Results:The data from 9 reported cases of port site metastases from prostate cancer in the world literature are summarized along with 3 additional cases from our experience. Similarly, 5 cases of peritoneal seeding are reviewed from the literature with the addition of 3 more cases from our institution. Good long-term outcomes are achievable with multimodality and individualized regimens, including seeding directed treatments.Conclusions:Although no definitive recommendation can be made for treatment strategies for these patients, there is a need for awareness and further discussion of this atypical presentation.

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Motterle, G., Ahmed, M. E., Andrews, J. R., Moschini, M., Kwon, E. D., & Jeffrey Karnes, R. (2020). Tumor Seeding after Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Literature Review and Experience from a Single Institution. Journal of Urology, 203(6), 1141–1146. https://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000000701

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