Clinical destiny of indeterminate pulmonary nodules in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for urothelial carcinoma of the bladder.

2017 
297Background: Perioperative risks and significant quality of life concerns following radical cystectomy (RC) render accurate pre-operative staging paramount, since metastatic patients are unlikely to benefit from extirpation. Yet, incidental indeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPNs) are a common pre-operative finding in clinical practice, thus representing a significant management challenge. As such, we sought to evaluate the natural history of IPNs in a large institutional cohort that underwent RC. Methods: We reviewed our institutional database for patients who underwent RC from 2000 through 2014 for urothelial carcinoma (UCC) of the bladder and had at least 1 identifiable pulmonary lesion on preoperative staging imaging measuring <2cm in any axis. Patients who were M1 at surgery, had gynecologic, colorectal, or missing pathology, or non-urothelial histology were excluded. We sought to determine the natural history of these pulmonary lesions and evaluated predictors of metastatic etiology. Results: During...
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