TY - JOUR AU - Martini, Alberto AU - Wever, Lieke AU - Soeterik, Timo F W AU - Rakauskas, Arnas AU - Fankhauser, Christian Daniel AU - Grogg, Josias Bastian AU - Checcucci, Enrico AU - Amparore, Daniele AU - Haiquel, Luciano AU - Rodriguez-Sanchez, Lara AU - Ploussard, Guillaume AU - Qiang, Peng AU - Affentranger, Andres AU - Marquis, Alessandro AU - Marra, Giancarlo AU - Ettala, Otto AU - Zattoni, Fabio AU - Falagario, Ugo Giovanni AU - De Angelis, Mario AU - Kesch, Claudia AU - Apfelbeck, Maria AU - Al-Hammouri, Tarek AU - Kretschmer, Alexander AU - Kasivisvanathan, Veeru AU - Preisser, Felix AU - Lefebvre, Emilie AU - Olivier, Jonathan AU - Radtke, Jan Philipp AU - Briganti, Alberto AU - Montorsi, Francesco AU - Carrieri, Giuseppe AU - Moro, Fabrizio Dal AU - Boström, Peter AU - Jambor, Ivan AU - Gontero, Paolo AU - Chiu, Peter K AU - John, Hubert AU - Macek, Petr AU - Porpiglia, Francesco AU - Hermanns, Thomas AU - van den Bergh, Roderick C N AU - van Basten, Jean-Paul A AU - Gandaglia, Giorgio AU - Valerio, Massimo TI - Unilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection in Prostate Cancer Patients Diagnosed in the Era of Magnetic Resonance Imaging-targeted Biopsy: A Study That Challenges the Dogma. JO - The journal of urology VL - 210 IS - 1 SN - 0022-5347 CY - New York, NY [u.a.] PB - Elsevier M1 - DKFZ-2023-00752 SP - 117-127 PY - 2023 N1 - 2023 Jul;210(1):117-127 AB - Bilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection at the time of radical prostatectomy is the current standard of care if pelvic lymph node dissection is indicated; often, however, pelvic lymph node dissection is performed in pN0 disease. With the more accurate staging achieved with magnetic resonance imaging-targeted biopsies for prostate cancer diagnosis, the indication for bilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection may be revised. We aimed to assess the feasibility of unilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection in the era of modern prostate cancer imaging.We analyzed a multi-institutional data set of men with cN0 disease diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging-targeted biopsy who underwent prostatectomy and bilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection. The outcome of the study was lymph node invasion contralateral to the prostatic lobe with worse disease features, ie, dominant lobe. Logistic regression to predict lymph node invasion contralateral to the dominant lobe was generated and internally validated.Overall, data from 2,253 patients were considered. Lymph node invasion was documented in 302 (13 KW - magnetic resonance imaging (Other) KW - prostatic neoplasms (Other) LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16 C6 - pmid:37052480 DO - DOI:10.1097/JU.0000000000003442 UR - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/275429 ER -