Abstract

268 Background: For metastatic renal cell cancer (mRCC) patients considering cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN), perioperative morbidity is important to discuss but few contemporary multi-institutional data are available. The objective of this study is to describe factors associated with perioperative outcomes in a modern multi-institutional cohort of patients treated with cytoreductive nephrectomy. Methods: Data for perioperative complications was recorded for patients treated with CN at 5 centers from 2005-2019. Postoperative complications within 90 days were categorized using Clavien- Dindo system. Univariate and multivariable analysis was used to evaluate for associations with complications and 90-day mortality. Factors evaluated included receipt of pre-surgical systemic therapy, ECOG performance status (PS), Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), concurrent IVC thrombectomy, age, and surgical approach (open vs. laparoscopic/robotic). Results: Perioperative outcomes were evaluated in 937 consecutive patients treated with CN at 5 institutions from 2005-2019. Median age at surgery was 61 years (IQR 53-68) and median tumor diameter was 9.8cm (IQR 7-12).Venous thrombus was present in 406/937 (43.3%) patients overall including 65/406 (16%) patients for whom IVC thrombus extended above the hepatic veins. Open and laparoscopic/robotic approach was used in 715 (76.3%) and 290 (23.4%) patients. The median ECOG PS was 1 (IQR 0-1) and median CCI was 1 (IQR 0-2). Pre-surgical systemic therapy was given to 243 (25.9%) patients prior to CN. The median length of hospital stay was 5 days (IQR 4-7) and 429 (34.6%) received blood transfusion. Median length of stay was 3.0 (IQR 2-4) for laparoscopic/robotic approach and 6 days (IQR 4-8) for patients with IVC thrombectomy. Hospital readmission within 30 days was identified in 112 (9.0%) patients. A total of 93/937 (9.9%) patients had major (≥Clavien 3) complications identified within 90 days postoperatively. On multivariable analysis, IVC thrombectomy was associated with higher risk of major complications OR 1.95 (95% CI 1.2-3.1), p = 0.006. Pre-surgical systemic therapy, ECOG PS, CCI, age and surgical approach were not associated with major complications (p = 0.09-0.85). Perioperative mortality was 12/937 (1.3%) at 30 days and 51/937 (6.7%) at 90 days. After multivariable analysis, pre-surgical systemic therapy, ECOG PS, CCI, age, and IVC thrombectomy were not associated with perioperative mortality (p = 0.1-0.85). Conclusions: Cytoreductive nephrectomy is associated with major complications for 10% of patients and 1% mortality at 30 days. Pre-surgical systemic therapy was not associated with increased risk of complications or mortality.

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