In-Hospital Outcomes after Robotic <i>Vs</i> Open Radical Nephroureterectomy
Francesco Di Bello, Natali Rodriguez Peñaranda, Andrea Marmiroli, Mattia Longoni, Fabian Falkenbach, Quynh Chi Le, Zhe Tian, Jordan A. Goyal, Claudia Collà Ruvolo, Gianluigi Califano, Massimiliano Creta, Fred Saad, Shahrokh F. Shariat, Stefano Puliatti, Ottavio De Cobelli, Alberto Briganti, Markus Graefen, Felix Chun, Nicola Longo, Pierre I. Karakiewicz
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 16
Abstract
Objective: To test whether the contemporary robot-assisted nephroureterectomy (RNU) is associated with more favorable in-hospital outcomes than historical RNU, relative to the same endpoints in open NU (ONU). Methods: Within the National Inpatient Sample (2008–2019), we identified RNU and ONU patients. Multivariable logistic and Poisson regression models were fitted. Results: Of 8032 NU patients, historical (2008–2013) vs contemporary (2014–2019) proportions were 776 (41%) vs 1104 (59%) for RNU and 3719 (60%) vs 2433 (40%) for ONU. The rates of RNU have increased over time (2008–2019; Δ absolute: +18%; p < 0.001). Contemporary RNU patients exhibited significantly better in-hospital outcomes in 6 of 12 comparisons vs historical that ranged from −54% for genitourinary complications to −12% for median length of stay (LOS). Contemporary ONU patients also exhibited significantly better in-hospital outcomes in 11 of 12 comparisons vs historical that ranged from −67% for blood transfusions to −26% for gastrointestinal complications. When historical RNU was compared with historical ONU, RNU in-hospital outcomes were better in 7 of 12 comparisons that ranged from −61% for median LOS to −16% for postoperative complications. Conversely, when contemporary RNU was compared with contemporary ONU, RNU in-hospital outcomes were only better in 2 of 12 comparisons: −25% cardiac complications and −13% for median LOS. Conclusion: The magnitude of in-hospital outcomes categories improvement between historical vs contemporary was two-fold more pronounced in ONU (11 improved categories) than in RNU (6 improved categories). Few outcome benefits remained (two categories only) when contemporary RNU was compared with contemporary ONU.
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