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Primary upper tract carcinoma in situ (UTcis) is a rare disease whose diagnosis and natural history are poorly understood. Radical nephroureterectomy is the standard of care but in imperatives or selected cases, topical instillations of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) may represent a good alternative. The aim of this study was to report the histologic response to BCG instillations for the treatment of biopsy-proven UTcis and to systematically assess the current evidence on topical BCG instillation for the treatment of UTcis. This is a retrospective analysis of patients with biopsy-proven UTcis treated with BCG instillation between 1995 and 2020 in an expert center. The initial diagnosis was performed by a standardized random biopsy scheme during ureterorenoscopy (URS) in patients with positive cytology but negative CT and bladder biopsies. BCG course consisted of 6 weekly instillation of 81 mg Immucyst (Sanofi Pasteur MSD AG, Baar, Switzerland). Administration techniques were single-J, double-J and nephrostomy tube. The primary outcome was the rate of complete histological response at the 3-month 2nd-look-URS. Kaplan-Meier analysis curves assessed recurrence- and progression-free survival. A total of 22 patients (23 renal units) were included. Twenty-one (91.3%) patients completed the planned 6-week instillation cycle. Only one major complication was recorded (renal tuberculosis). Twenty patients had a 3-month 2nd-look-URS, with a complete histological response achieved in 17/20 cases (85%). After a median time of follow-up of 40 months (30-62), 8/20 patients harbored disease recurrence, including 5 cases of disease progression (≥pT2). The main limitations are the retrospective and non-comparative design of the study. Our systematic review (CRD42022324876) identified 15 studies (289 renal units). UTcis suffers from the lack of a standardized definition, and considerable heterogeneity has been found in making the diagnosis and assessing the response to treatment. Our study is the first to propose a histological diagnosis of UTcis as well as a histological re-evaluation of the response to treatment. Topical instillations of BCG appear to be a promising alternative, avoiding radical treatment in the majority of cases.

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