2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2020.02.035
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Clinical outcome of post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection in metastatic nonseminomatous germ cell tumour: A systematic review

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“…These promising findings are supported by a recent systematic review, which found a weighted average retroperitoneal relapse rate of minimally invasive PC-RPLND of only 1.7% [10]. For RA-PC-RPLND specifically, the data on oncological safety are not yet mature enough to draw firm conclusions [10,21]. In the largest cohort to date, Li et al retrospectively analyzed the outcome of 30 patients undergoing template-based RA-PC-RPLND and compared this with a cohort of patients treated with open resection [11].…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…These promising findings are supported by a recent systematic review, which found a weighted average retroperitoneal relapse rate of minimally invasive PC-RPLND of only 1.7% [10]. For RA-PC-RPLND specifically, the data on oncological safety are not yet mature enough to draw firm conclusions [10,21]. In the largest cohort to date, Li et al retrospectively analyzed the outcome of 30 patients undergoing template-based RA-PC-RPLND and compared this with a cohort of patients treated with open resection [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Although the median follow-up was only 21 months, none of the patients relapsed. These promising findings are supported by a recent systematic review, which found a weighted average retroperitoneal relapse rate of minimally invasive PC-RPLND of only 1.7% [10]. For RA-PC-RPLND specifically, the data on oncological safety are not yet mature enough to draw firm conclusions [10,21].…”
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“…Patient outcome after complex cancer surgery is correlated with hospital volume [26,27]. For testicular malignancies specifically, the recent literature is scarce.…”
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confidence: 99%