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Tylectomy Safety in Salvage of Eyes with Retinoblastoma

Junyang Zhao    
Qiyan Li    
Zhao Xun Feng    
Jianping Zhang    
Songyi Wu    
Liwen Jin and Brenda L. Gallie    

Resumen

The role of organ-conserving surgery has not been explored in retinoblastoma as it has been in other cancers, such as breast cancer lumpectomy, partial nephrectomy for kidney cancer, and partial orchiectomy for testis cancer. This is largely accounted for by the high mortality of extraocular retinoblastoma compared to intraocular retinoblastoma, and fear of iatrogenic tumor spread with intraocular surgery. We propose the little-known word ?tylectomy? (?tulos?, Greek for ?lump?) to describe the surgical resection of retinoblastoma. Through review of consecutive patients treated by our team between 2012?2014, we compared survival of patients with eye salvage, including tylectomy, to those who had eye salvage without tylectomy or primary enucleation. We found that patients who had tylectomy had superior survival compared to those who had eye salvage without tylectomy (96% vs. 90%), and comparable survival to those with primary enucleation (96% vs. 95%). Our study supports tylectomy as a safe contribution to retinoblastoma management.

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