Impact of Cryopreserved Placental Allografts on Biochemical Recurrence in Prostate Cancer
Josh Gottlieb, Douglas A. Hanes, Matias A. Bustos, Jane Choe, Albert Luu, Daniel Seizer, Dave S. B. Hoon, Timothy G. Wilson

TL;DR
This study found that using cryopreserved placental allografts during prostate cancer surgery improves continence recovery but does not affect cancer recurrence.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate the impact of placental allografts on biochemical recurrence in prostate cancer patients.
Findings
Cryopreserved placental allografts improved continence recovery after prostate cancer surgery.
No significant effect on biochemical recurrence was observed in patients using placental allografts.
In vitro tests showed reduced prostate cancer cell viability when exposed to placental allografts.
Abstract
Placental allograft tissue has been extensively used in wound healing. It can also be placed along the neurovascular bundles during radical prostatectomy to improve post-operative continence and erectile function recovery. The existing literature shows how placental allografts lead to improved functional recovery after radical prostatectomy. It is unknown whether these allografts have an impact on biochemical recurrence (BCR). Our study was a single surgeon retrospective review of 362 radical prostatectomy cases. The subgroups were the negative control group and two brands of cryopreserved amniotic membrane (CAM). Our data show improved continence recovery using CAM allografts. At a median follow-up of 41 months, there was no observed impact of BCR. Interestingly, in vitro analysis also revealed decreased cell viability of prostate cancer cell lines when incubated with the CAM…
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TopicsCorneal Surgery and Treatments · Organ and Tissue Transplantation Research · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
