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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 579-582, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006026

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【Objective】 To explore the surgical treatments and therapeutic outcomes for benign testicular tumor. 【Methods】 Clinical data of 53 patients with benign testicular tumor treated with surgery during May 2004 and Jul.2021 were retrospectively analyzed. 【Results】 The postoperative pathological diagnosis of 53 patients included 33 patients with epidermal cysts, 12 with mature teratomas, 2 with bilateral testicular tumors (one of them was epidermal cysts in the left and mature teratoma in the right, and the other was bilateral leiomyomas), and 6 benign cases. Testis sparing surgery (TSS) group had 23 patients and radical orchiectomy (RO) group had 30 patients. There were no significant differences in patients’ age, tumor location, disease course, and ultrasound examination results between the two groups (P>0.05). The tumor size of the RO group was (2.60±0.94) cm, which was larger than that of the TSS group (1.55±0.52) cm (P0.05). A total of 15 patients (13 with TSS and 2 with RO) underwent intraoperative frozen rapid pathological examination (FSA), which was consistent with post-operative paraffin pathological results. Durign the follow up of 2-219 months,median 38 months, there was no recurrence in either groups. 【Conclusion】 Testis sparing surgery is a reliable treatment modality for benign testicular tumor, which may also decrease the level of androgen and incidence of asthenozoospermia. It can be considered for tumors less than 2 cm with benign tendency or uncertain nature.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1019991

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Testicular adrenal rest tumor (TART) is frequently complicated by congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which is a benign tumor of the testes frequently found in adolescents and adults.Palpation and scrotal ultrasound are the main diagnostic methods for TART.Poorly managed TART often results in testicular dysfunction or even infertility due to tumor compression.This article reviews the pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of TART, thus improving the understanding of the disease to achieve early diagnosis, early treatment, and improved prognosis.

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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 45(3): 391-396, jul.-set. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-960555

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El fibroma paratesticular es un proceso proliferativo benigno de origen incierto, probablemente inflamatorio reactivo no tumoral. El objetivo del trabajo es presentar un caso de fibroma paratesticular, así como la secuencia diagnóstica y terapéutica adoptada. Se presenta un paciente de 55 años de edad con antecedentes de hipertensión arterial. Acude a la consulta externa de Urología por presentar aumento de volumen del testículo derecho, de un año de evolución, que en los últimos tres meses le había ocasionado molestias leves. Al interrogatorio no se recogieron antecedentes de traumatismos o inflamaciones en ese testículo. En el examen físico presentó, hacia el polo inferior del testículo y cola del epidídimo derechos, una masa de consistencia pétrea, irregular, de 3 a 4 cm de diámetro, fija e indolora. El ultrasonido testicular reportó la presencia de una imagen compleja, hacia polo inferior, heterogénea hipo e hiperecoica calcificada en su interior, que medía 33 x 18 x 34 mm para 11cm³ de volumen, y con ligero hidrocele asociado. El paciente fue sometido a orquiectomia radical derecha, proceder que transcurrió sin complicaciones. El resultado histopatológico fue proliferación fibrosa nodular e hialinizante que afecta la túnica albugínea, fibroma calcificado del testículo derecho. La evolución posoperatoria fue satisfactoria. Aunque el diagnóstico definitivo de fibroma paratesticular es histopatológico, sus características clínicas y ecográficas lo hacen ser uno de los diagnósticos diferenciales a tener en cuenta, con los tumores malignos del testículo(AU)


Paratesticular fibroma is a benign proliferative process of uncertain origin, probably non-tumor reactive inflammatory. The aim of the study is to present a case of paratesticular fibroma, as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic sequence implemented. We present a 55 year old patient with a history of hypertension. This patient visits the Urology outpatient clinic because of an increase in volume of the right testicle, a year of evolution, which in the last three months had caused slight discomfort. No history of trauma or inflammation was recorded in the testicle. On the physical examination he presented, to the lower pole of the testis and tail of the right epididymis, a mass of irregular stony consistency, 3 to 4 cm in diameter, fixed and painless. The testicular ultrasound reported the presence of a complex image, towards the lower pole, heterogeneous hypo and hyperechoic calcified inside, which measured 33 x 18 x 34 mm for 11 cm3 volume, and with associated light hydrocele. The patient underwent right radical orchiectomy with no complications. The histopathological result was nodular and hyalinizing fibrous proliferation affecting the tunica albuginea, calcified fibroma of the right testicle. Postoperative evolution was satisfactory. Although the definitive diagnosis of paratesticular fibroma is histopathological, its clinical and ultrasound characteristics make it one of the differential diagnoses to be considered with malignant tumors of the testis(AU)


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Testicular Neoplasms/surgery , Fibroma/diagnostic imaging , Orchiectomy/methods
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-638264

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Objective The role of testis-sparing surgery in children with benign testicular tumors were emphasized by this retrospective survey. Methods Sixteen patients who undergo testis-sparing surgery between the years 1996 to 2003 were reviewed. Intraoperative frozen section histopathology had been done in all of patients. The period of follow-up ranged from 6 months to 7 years. Results In our series, as well as in the literature there was no differenle between frozen section and definitive histology.Ten cases were teratomas, 4 cases were epidermoid cysts and 2 cases were mucus cysts.Follow-up of 6 months to 7 years has shown no recurrence,and on examination,testicular volume is normal in all cases.Conclusion Testis-sparing surgery is a positive method in the management of benign testicular tumors in children.It preserves testicular volume,which is important for both cosmetic and functional roles.

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