BACKGROUND: Abdominopelvic computer tomography (CT) is widely used in the follow up of seminoma patients after radical orchidectomy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of abdominopelvic computer tomography in the follow-up of patients with Stage I seminoma. METHODS: The pathological reports of all patients that have undergone radical orchidectomy in our tertiary referral center between January 2002 and January 2018 have been retrospectively reviewed. All patients with Stage I seminoma and negative serum tumor markers after radical orchidectomy were included. Patients with follow-up shorter than 12 months were excluded. Surveillance records of every patient were reviewed with particular regard to abdominopelvic imaging. RESULTS: Of the 133 patients who have undergone radical orchidectomy in our center, 55 had stage I pure seminoma with normal levels of serum tumor markers after surgery. Two patients were excluded as the follow-up was inadequate. Mean follow-up was 63,2 months (IQR: 30-73). The results of 211 abdominopelvic CTs performed as part of the follow up were reviewed. Two (3,7%) patients developed recurrence; one consisted of a scrotal lump and was diagnosed with ultrasonography (US) while the second appeared as paraaortic nodal metastasis and was diagnosed with abdominopelvic CT. The recurrence was successfully treated in both patients. A single abdominopelvic CT was useful for the detection of recurrent disease in our entire study population. No cancer specific death has been reported in the study population. CONCLUSIONSː Follow-up schedules for stage I seminoma exposes patients to potential risks of radiation- induced tumors, emotional distress and represent a significant burden for the healthcare system. The current series suggests that a better risk adapted patient-tailored follow-up program is needed in order to avoid unnecessary investigations.

Analysis of clinical utility of abdominopelvic computer tomography in the follow up of Stage I Seminoma. A single center evaluation

Rizzo, Michele
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ONGARO, LUCA;Claps, Francesco;GHASSEMPOUR, DARIO;Verzotti, Enrica;Migliozzi, Francesca;Boltri, Matteo;Pavan, Nicola;Bucci, Stefano;Umari, Paolo;Trombetta, Carlo;Liguori, Giovanni
2021-01-01

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BACKGROUND: Abdominopelvic computer tomography (CT) is widely used in the follow up of seminoma patients after radical orchidectomy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of abdominopelvic computer tomography in the follow-up of patients with Stage I seminoma. METHODS: The pathological reports of all patients that have undergone radical orchidectomy in our tertiary referral center between January 2002 and January 2018 have been retrospectively reviewed. All patients with Stage I seminoma and negative serum tumor markers after radical orchidectomy were included. Patients with follow-up shorter than 12 months were excluded. Surveillance records of every patient were reviewed with particular regard to abdominopelvic imaging. RESULTS: Of the 133 patients who have undergone radical orchidectomy in our center, 55 had stage I pure seminoma with normal levels of serum tumor markers after surgery. Two patients were excluded as the follow-up was inadequate. Mean follow-up was 63,2 months (IQR: 30-73). The results of 211 abdominopelvic CTs performed as part of the follow up were reviewed. Two (3,7%) patients developed recurrence; one consisted of a scrotal lump and was diagnosed with ultrasonography (US) while the second appeared as paraaortic nodal metastasis and was diagnosed with abdominopelvic CT. The recurrence was successfully treated in both patients. A single abdominopelvic CT was useful for the detection of recurrent disease in our entire study population. No cancer specific death has been reported in the study population. CONCLUSIONSː Follow-up schedules for stage I seminoma exposes patients to potential risks of radiation- induced tumors, emotional distress and represent a significant burden for the healthcare system. The current series suggests that a better risk adapted patient-tailored follow-up program is needed in order to avoid unnecessary investigations.
2021
11-dic-2019
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