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Surgical treatment of penile carcinoma: our experience from 1976 to 1997.

V Ficarra1, A D'Amico, S Cavalleri, G Zanon, A Mofferdin, D Schiavone, G Malossini, G Mobilio.   

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work is to evaluate our experience with the surgical treatment of penile squamous carcinoma, analyzing the therapeutic results in terms of local recurrence rates, survival and mortality rates.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: From 1976 to 1997, 47 patients were treated at our institution for carcinoma of penis. Treatment of primary tumor was conservative in 8 patients (17%). Partial penectomy was performed in 30 patients (63.8%); total penectomy in 5 (10.7%) and emasculation in 4 (8.5%). Pathological stage was pTis in 2 cases (4.2%), pT1 in 20 (42.6%), pT2 in 21 (44. 7%) and pT3 in 4 (8.5%). The tumor was clinically overstaged in 13 patients (27.7%) and understaged in 4 (8.5%). Bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy was performed only in 4 patients clinically N+ (pN2) and in 3 clinically N0 (pN0).
RESULTS: Local recurrence rate was 43% in the patients with pT1 stage tumor treated conservatively. No local recurrence was observed after penectomy. 19 patients (40.4%) are alive and disease-free; 17 patients (36.2%) died of the tumor and 11 patients (23.4%) died of other causes but disease-free. Mean follow-up is 69.43 months. The overall 5-year survival rate was 34%.
CONCLUSION: Partial penectomy gives better results than conservative treatment in the local management of the T1 stage tumor. Survival and mortality rates are related to both pathological and histological stages. The high mortality rate observed in the pT2 stage tumors in our experience might be related to the fact that in this stage an inguinal lymphadenectomy was not performed as a rule. Copyright 1999 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10567891     DOI: 10.1159/000030404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Int        ISSN: 0042-1138            Impact factor:   2.089


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Review 1.  What Is the Most Effective Management of the Primary Tumor in Men with Invasive Penile Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Available Treatment Options and Their Outcomes.

Authors:  Vasileios I Sakalis; Riccardo Campi; Lenka Barreto; Herney Garcia Perdomo; Isabella Greco; Łukasz Zapala; Mithun Kailavasan; Tiago Antunes-Lopes; Jack David Marcus; Kenneth Manzie; John Osborne; Benjamin Ayres; Luc M F Moonen; Andrea Necchi; Juanita Crook; Pedro Oliveira; Lance C Pagliaro; Chris Protzel; Arie S Parnham; Maarten Albersen; Curtis A Pettaway; Philippe E Spiess; Scott T Tagawa; R Bryan Rumble; Oscar R Brouwer
Journal:  Eur Urol Open Sci       Date:  2022-05-02

Review 2.  Current trends in the management of carcinoma penis--a review.

Authors:  Iqbal Singh; A Khaitan
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.370

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