Impact of fellowship training on pathologic outcomes and complication rates of radical prostatectomy
Open Access
- 17 May 2006
- Vol. 107 (1), 54-59
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.21955
Abstract
BACKGROUND The study was conducted to assess the results of radical prostatectomy (RP) performed by fellowship‐trained surgeons in the first year of independent practice. METHODS A prospective cohort study of 66 men who underwent RP performed by 2 recently graduated fellowship‐trained surgeons (C.J.R., n = 27; A.M.K., n = 39) in their first year of independent practice was undertaken. Preoperative, operative, and postoperative data were collected and analyzed. Median follow‐up of the cohort is 12.5 months. RESULTS The median patient age was 61.2 ± 6.9 years (range, 44–74 years), the median prostate‐specific antigen level was 5 ng/mL (range, 1.2–39.4 ng/mL), and the median prostate biopsy‐determined Gleason score was 7. Of the 66 men, 25 (38%) underwent a bilateral nerve‐sparing RP, 20 (30%) underwent a unilateral nerve‐sparing RP, and 21 (32%) underwent a nonnerve‐sparing procedure. Forty‐two men (63%) underwent a pelvic lymph node dissection. The median operative time was 201 minutes. Median estimated blood loss was 734 mL (range, 300–1600 mL). There were 4 major complications—a pulmonary embolism in 3 patients and an intraoperative rectal injury in 1. Pathologic classification was as follows: pT2, 74%; pT3a, 23%; pT3b, 2%; and pN+, 2%. The positive margin rate was 14% overall and only 2% in men with pT2 disease. CONCLUSIONS Results of RP performed by fellowship‐trained surgeons in their first year of practice compare favorably with results of RP in a large series reported by more experienced surgeons. Being trained in an environment where an experienced surgeon serves as first assistant to the trainee appears to abbreviate the learning curve associated with this procedure. Cancer 2006. © 2006 American Cancer Society.Keywords
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