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Prostatic stromal tumour of uncertain malignant potential treated with robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy: medium-term oncological and functional outcome of two cases

I.I. Dokubo, LJ Tay, L Rutigliani, S Appukutty, Anne Y. Warren, Nimish Shah, Benjamin W. Lamb

Year
2023
Citations
3

Abstract

Stromal tumour of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP) is a rare tumour of the prostate with variable and unpredictable risk and clinical progression. There is no clear consensus on how it should be managed. We describe two cases of patients who presented to their general practitioners with raised prostate-specific antigen in one instance and an abnormal digital rectal examination in the other. Biopsies were carried out and a diagnosis of STUMP was made. Both cases were managed with robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and after 4.8 years of follow-up, there has not been any recurrence. This is the first reported UK case in which STUMP has been successfully managed with robotic surgery with excellent medium-term results. Radical prostatectomy can be used to treat STUMP tumour with good oncological and functional outcomes.

Keywords

ProstatectomyMedicineRectal examinationStromal cellProstateProstate-specific antigenSurgeryProstate cancerUrologyPathology

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