After a thorough retrospective chart review in our international penile cancer collaboration, we had complete 30-day post-operative complications data of 299 patients who underwent total penectomy with perineal urethrostomy.2 Of these patients, 19% had a 30-day post-operative complication. Most of these complications were minor 45/58 (79%; Clavien-Dindo grade I and II). Wound infections and dehiscence occurred most often (11% and 4% respectively). 79% of patients with wound infections could be treated with oral antibiotics.
Stenosis of the perineal urethrostomy was recorded without time-limit. A total of 35 patients (12%) developed stenosis. 26 of the 35 patients with stenosis needed surgical revision with a median time to revision of 6.1 months. The probability of stenosis revision after one year was 9.3%. In almost all patients the stenosis was located at the neo-meatus, which could indicate poor vasculature in the urethra at the neo-meatus.
This study could not have been performed without the successful collaboration between seven international penile cancer expert centers located on four different continents. As penile cancer is a rare disease, this type of collaborative research is necessary to advance the field. While this is a retrospective study we believe that these types of retrospective analyses could and should lead to prospective international evaluations.
Written by: Hielke-Martijn, MD1 Philippe Spiess, MD, MS, FRCS(C), FACS2 and Oscar Brouwer, MD, PhD1
- Department of Urology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Department of Genitourinary Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL
References:
- O.W. Hakenberg, E. Comperat, S. Minhas, A. Necchi, C. Protzel NW. EAU Guidelines Penile Cancer. 2020.
- de Vries HM, Chipollini J, Slongo J, et al. Outcomes of perineal urethrostomy for penile cancer: A 20-year international multicenter experience. Urol Oncol. June 2021.
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