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Objective: Bilateral subcapsular orchiectomy (BSO) is said to be more aesthetic and psychologically satisfying when compared to bilateral total orchiectomy (BTO).
Dubem Ejikeme Orakwe +5 more
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Effect of orchiectomy on rat physical capacity [PDF]
Objective: Bilateral orchiectomy is indicated for the treatment ofpatients with testicular cancer or advanced prostate tumors. Theinfluence of hypogonadism on physical activity is still not known.The purpose of this work was to verify the effect of ...
Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso +5 more
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Partial orchiectomy and testis intratubular germ cell neoplasia: World literature review [PDF]
Approximately 5% of all patients diagnosed with testicular cancer may have contralateral intratubular germ cell neoplasia (ITGCN) and may develop contralateral germ cell tumor.
Wassim M Bazzi +5 more
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Video-laparoscopic orchiectomy
A 27-year-old bilaterally cryptorchid patient underwent right testicular autotransplantation in the presence of a quite normal testis. After one year, patency of microsurgical anastomosis was confirmed by means of Doppler flowmetry and scrotal echography
BELGRANO, Emanuele +4 more
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Cost and utilization analysis of concurrent versus staged testicular prosthesis implantation for radical orchiectomy. [PDF]
PurposeAmerican Urological Association guidelines recommend testicular prosthesis discussion prior to orchiectomy. Utilization may be low. We compared outcomes and care utilization between concurrent implant (CI) and staged implant (SI) insertion after ...
Vi Nguyen +7 more
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Partial orchiectomy vs. radical orchiectomy for pediatric testis tumors [PDF]
While radical orchiectomy remains the gold standard for testicular cancer, partial orchiectomy has become a well-accepted organ-sparing approach for benign testicular tumors in pre-pubertal patients. The aims of testicular-sparing surgery include prevention of over-treatment, preservation of future hormonal and reproductive function, and provision of a
Woo, Lynn L., Ross, Jonathan H.
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Embryonal Paratesticular Rhabdomyosarcoma Masquerading as an Inguinal Hernia: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Embryonal paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma can mimic benign inguinoscrotal conditions such as inguinal hernia. In children with persistent, painless scrotal masses, early cross‐sectional imaging and prompt radical inguinal orchiectomy with histopathological confirmation are essential.
Al Kiswani S +7 more
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A 28 years old man presented with left testicular swelling for recent few months. Ultrasonography and Computed tumor scan was in favor of solid cystic mass. The patient underwent left radical orchiectomy.
Shahryar Zeighami +4 more
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Testicular and Haematological Cancer Induce Very High Levels of Sperm Oxidative Stress
Cancer impairs spermatogenesis, whereas results on sperm DNA integrity are controversial and no data are available about sperm oxidative stress. In cancer patients, we detected sperm DNA fragmentation (sDF) and both viable (ROS production in viable sperm
Costanza Calamai +8 more
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Surgical Anatomy: Orchiectomy and Fertility Preservation Options
Simple bilateral orchiectomy provides an effective means of achieving castrate levels of testosterone, allowing transgender female patients to use a lower dose of estrogen and discontinue spironolactone.
Owyong, Michael +3 more
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