Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4273858 | Progrès en Urologie - FMC | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The dogma of total orchiectomy for any tumor, has been challenged for 20 years, by the experience of sparing surgery on a single testicle. The functional benefit weighed against the oncologic risk induced by a conservative attitude seems in favor of partial orchidecomy. However, certain technical rules must be strictly observed to maintain the excellent specific survival rates of testis cancers, obtained with a classic attitude. They cover the surgical approach, the use of intraoperative ultrasound, the realization of a frozen section. The elective indications (situations in healthy conrolateral testis), are still to be evaluated. The testicular ultrasound incidentalomas, however, may benefit from conservative surgery.
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Authors
X. Durand, L. Ferretti, F.R. Desfemmes, A. Houlgatte,