TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges in Follow-up After Kidney-sparing Surgery for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
T2 - Insights from a Delphi Consensus
AU - Figaroa, Orlane
AU - Schuil, Hugo
AU - Kamphuis, Guido
AU - van den Brink, Luna
AU - Hendriks, Nora
AU - Henderickx, Michaël
AU - Bins, Adriaan
AU - van Moorselaar, Jeroen
AU - Ajayi, Leye
AU - Bus, Mieke
AU - Cavadas, Vitor
AU - Cracco, Cecilia Maria
AU - Andrea, David D
AU - Dasgupta, Ranan
AU - Coninck, Vincent De
AU - Durutovic, Otas
AU - Ebbensgaard, Ida
AU - Ferretti, Stefania
AU - Gallioli, Andrea
AU - Keller, Etienne Xavier
AU - Keeley, Francis Xavier
AU - Sloth Osther, Palle Jörn
AU - Popiolek, Marcin
AU - Pradere, Benjamin
AU - Proietti, Silvia
AU - Saltirov, Iliya
AU - Somani, Bhaskar
AU - Tailly, Thomas
AU - Thomas, Kay
AU - Turney, Ben
AU - Ulvik, Øyvind
AU - Haute, Carl Van
AU - van der Heij, Bart
AU - Vasquez, Juan Luis
AU - Brehmer, Marianne
AU - Baard, Joyce
N1 - Copyright © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Kidney-sparing surgery (KSS) is the preferred treatment for patients with low-risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), offering a balance between oncologic efficacy and renal preservation. However, follow-up protocols are lacking due to insufficient evidence, resulting in clinical variability. In response, a Delphi consensus process has been initiated with the aim to refine and establish unified surveillance recommendations following KSS for low-risk UTUC.METHODS: A multistage Delphi consensus project was conducted by an expert panel, which completed four rounds of questionnaires using both open-ended and Likert scale-based questions, with the goal of achieving consensus on four key topics.KEY FINDINGS AND LIMITATIONS: In total, 28 invited experts participated in the Delphi panel, achieving consensus on the primary goals of UTUC follow-up, including tumour recurrence detection, renal function preservation, and maintaining quality of life. While consensus was reached on key diagnostic modalities (kidney function, computed tomography urography, cystoscopy, and ureteroscopy) and follow-up adjustments based on treatment indications, the precise schedules and long-term follow-up duration remained unresolved.CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: This Delphi project underscores the challenges of standardising follow-up protocols after KSS for UTUC. A balanced approach is needed to ensure early recurrence detection while preserving renal function and quality of life. Robust data on prognostic factors are essential to better identify patients at risk of recurrence and to refine surveillance strategies. Collaborative research remains essential for developing evidence-based follow-up protocols for this rare disease.
AB - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Kidney-sparing surgery (KSS) is the preferred treatment for patients with low-risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), offering a balance between oncologic efficacy and renal preservation. However, follow-up protocols are lacking due to insufficient evidence, resulting in clinical variability. In response, a Delphi consensus process has been initiated with the aim to refine and establish unified surveillance recommendations following KSS for low-risk UTUC.METHODS: A multistage Delphi consensus project was conducted by an expert panel, which completed four rounds of questionnaires using both open-ended and Likert scale-based questions, with the goal of achieving consensus on four key topics.KEY FINDINGS AND LIMITATIONS: In total, 28 invited experts participated in the Delphi panel, achieving consensus on the primary goals of UTUC follow-up, including tumour recurrence detection, renal function preservation, and maintaining quality of life. While consensus was reached on key diagnostic modalities (kidney function, computed tomography urography, cystoscopy, and ureteroscopy) and follow-up adjustments based on treatment indications, the precise schedules and long-term follow-up duration remained unresolved.CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: This Delphi project underscores the challenges of standardising follow-up protocols after KSS for UTUC. A balanced approach is needed to ensure early recurrence detection while preserving renal function and quality of life. Robust data on prognostic factors are essential to better identify patients at risk of recurrence and to refine surveillance strategies. Collaborative research remains essential for developing evidence-based follow-up protocols for this rare disease.
KW - Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/surgery
KW - Consensus
KW - Delphi Technique
KW - Follow-Up Studies
KW - Humans
KW - Kidney Neoplasms/surgery
KW - Kidney/surgery
KW - Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis
KW - Organ Sparing Treatments/methods
KW - Upper tract urothelial carcinoma
KW - Ureteroscopy
KW - Follow-up
KW - Kidney-sparing surgery
KW - Delphi consensus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.euo.2025.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.euo.2025.07.003
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 40816958
SN - 2588-9311
VL - 8
SP - 1303
EP - 1310
JO - European urology oncology
JF - European urology oncology
IS - 5
ER -