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You have accessJournal of UrologyPenile & Testicular Cancer II (MP61)1 May 2024MP61-11 COMPLICATIONS AND ADVERSE EVENTS IN LYMPHADENECTOMY OF THE INGUINAL AREA (CALI)—A WORLDWIDE EXPERT CONSENSUS Luis G. Medina, Aref S. Sayegh, Valeria Celis, Veronica I. Rodriguez, Lorenzo Ramacciotti, Laura C. Perez, Anibal La Rivas, Michael B. Eppler, Jose Gaona, Marcos Tobias-Machado, Philippe E. Spiess, Curtis A. Pettaway, Antonio C. Lima, Pablo A. Lima, Timothy G. Wilson, Gustavo M. Villoldo, Eric Chung, Also Samaniego, Antonio A. Ornellas, Vladimir Pinheiro, Eder S. Brazao, David Subira-Rios, Leandro Koifman, Stenio de Cassio, Humberto M. Pontillo, Jose de Ribamar Rodriguez Calixto, Rafael Campos, Mark Smithers, Simone Garzon, Oliver Haase, Antonio Sommariva, Robert Fruscio, Francisco Martins, Pedro S. de Olveira, Giovanni B. Levi, Marco Clementi, Juan Astigueta, Islam H. Metwally, Rasiah Bharathan, Tarun Jindal, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hisham A. Mageed, Sakthiushadevi Jeevarajan, Ramon Rodriguez, Herney A. Garcia-Perdomo, Omaira Rodriguez, Saum Ghodoussipour, Inderbir Gill, Giovanni Cacciamani, and Rene Sotelo Luis G. MedinaLuis G. Medina , Aref S. SayeghAref S. Sayegh , Valeria CelisValeria Celis , Veronica I. RodriguezVeronica I. Rodriguez , Lorenzo RamacciottiLorenzo Ramacciotti , Laura C. PerezLaura C. Perez , Anibal La RivasAnibal La Rivas , Michael B. EpplerMichael B. Eppler , Jose GaonaJose Gaona , Marcos Tobias-MachadoMarcos Tobias-Machado , Philippe E. SpiessPhilippe E. Spiess , Curtis A. PettawayCurtis A. Pettaway , Antonio C. LimaAntonio C. Lima , Pablo A. LimaPablo A. Lima , Timothy G. WilsonTimothy G. Wilson , Gustavo M. VilloldoGustavo M. Villoldo , Eric ChungEric Chung , Also SamaniegoAlso Samaniego , Antonio A. OrnellasAntonio A. Ornellas , Vladimir PinheiroVladimir Pinheiro , Eder S. BrazaoEder S. Brazao , David Subira-RiosDavid Subira-Rios , Leandro KoifmanLeandro Koifman , Stenio de CassioStenio de Cassio , Humberto M. PontilloHumberto M. Pontillo , Jose de Ribamar Rodriguez CalixtoJose de Ribamar Rodriguez Calixto , Rafael CamposRafael Campos , Mark SmithersMark Smithers , Simone GarzonSimone Garzon , Oliver HaaseOliver Haase , Antonio SommarivaAntonio Sommariva , Robert FruscioRobert Fruscio , Francisco MartinsFrancisco Martins , Pedro S. de OlveiraPedro S. de Olveira , Giovanni B. LeviGiovanni B. Levi , Marco ClementiMarco Clementi , Juan AstiguetaJuan Astigueta , Islam H. MetwallyIslam H. Metwally , Rasiah BharathanRasiah Bharathan , Tarun JindalTarun Jindal , Yasuhiro NakamuraYasuhiro Nakamura , Hisham A. MageedHisham A. Mageed , Sakthiushadevi JeevarajanSakthiushadevi Jeevarajan , Ramon RodriguezRamon Rodriguez , Herney A. Garcia-PerdomoHerney A. Garcia-Perdomo , Omaira RodriguezOmaira Rodriguez , Saum GhodoussipourSaum Ghodoussipour , Inderbir GillInderbir Gill , Giovanni CacciamaniGiovanni Cacciamani , and Rene SoteloRene Sotelo View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0001009536.58867.87.11AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection (ILND) plays an important role in the diagnostics and treatment of melanoma, penile, and vulvar cancer. ILND is associated with various intraoperative and postoperative complications with significant heterogeneity in how they are classified and reported. This lack of standardization challenges efforts to study and report ILND outcomes. The aim of this study is to devise a system to standardize the classification and reporting of ILND perioperative complications by creating a worldwide collaborative, the Complications and Adverse events in Lymphadenectomy of the Inguinal area (CALI) (Figure 1). METHODS: A modified 3-round Delphi consensus approach surveyed a worldwide group of experts in ILND for melanoma, penile, and vulvar cancer. The group of experts included general surgeons, gynecologic oncologists, surgical oncologists, and urologists. The survey assessed expert agreement on ILND perioperative complications. Panel inter-rater agreement and consistency were assessed as the overall percentage agreement and Cronbach's alpha. RESULTS: Forty-seven experienced surgeons were enrolled from 19 countries (Figure 2), including 26 (55.3%) urologists, 11 (23.4%) surgical oncologists, 6 (12.8%) general surgeons, and 4 (8.5%) gynecologic oncologists, respectively (Figure 3). Based on their expertise, 31 (66%), 10 (21.3%), and 22 (46.8%), of the participants treat penile cancer, vulvar cancer, and melanoma using ILND, respectively. Almost all (42/47) agreed with the definitions and inclusion as part of the ILND intraoperative complication group, while 93.6% (44/47) agreed that postoperative complications should be sub-classified into five macro-categories. Unanimous agreement (100%, 37/37) was achieved with the final standardized classification system for reporting ILND complications in melanoma, vulvar cancer, and penile cancer (Figure 4 and 5). CONCLUSIONS: The CALI classification system has been developed as a tool to standardize the assessment and reporting of complications during ILND for the treatment of melanoma, vulvar, and penile cancer. 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