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Emphysematous Cystitis after Orchiectomy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1996
A 59-year-old man developed emphysematous cystitis 3 weeks after undergoing left orchiectomy because of suppurative epididymitis. The case is presented because of its unusual cause and to emphasize the high degree of suspicion required for the diagnosis.
D D, Tsiftsis   +4 more
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Orchiectomy as Bridge or Alternative to Vaginoplasty

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Simple orchiectomy for gender affirmation is a low-risk, minimally invasive, generalizable procedure that eliminates circulating endogenous testosterone, allowing reduced hormonal supplementation. This article describes a technique that serves as a step in definitive phenotypic transition while maximally preserving healthy tissue for future sex ...
Marah C Hehemann
exaly   +3 more sources

Testicular torsion: Orchiectomy or orchiopexy?

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2008
To evaluate the impact on testicular function of the surgical approach used to treat testicular torsion.Seventeen males operated on for testicular torsion at a median age of 14 years were investigated. Serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), testosterone and inhibin B as well as testicular volume were measured early (median 36 days) and/or late ...
Seppo, Taskinen   +2 more
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[Complications associated with inguinal orchiectomy and scrotal orchiectomy].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2015
Inguinal excision of testis is technically an elementary surgical procedure. According to the indication (e.g., malignant tumors, infarction, inflammation), an inguinal or alternatively a transcrotal approach is possible. Despite its straightforwardness, surgery of the scrotum includes remarkable risks and complications such as postoperative hemorrhage,
P, Anheuser   +3 more
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Post-Orchiectomy Hot Flushes

European Urology, 1994
Orchiectomy is a frequently performed androgen ablative therapy in men with prostatic cancer. Sudden withdrawal of sex steroids in men can lead to troublesome menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes (HF) and profuse sweating. In the past, HF in men have received little attention and therapeutic options are not widely known.
Buchholz NP, Mattarelli G, Buchholz MM
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Hormonal effect of subcapsular orchiectomy versus total orchiectomy.

Investigative urology, 1980
We conducted a controlled comparison to determine if subcapsular orchiectomy is as effective as conventional total orchiectomy in lowering serum testosterone in male rats. Both methods were effective. Our data refute earlier clinical reports and substantiate recent clinical studies.
J R, Tacker   +3 more
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Predictors of Spermatogenesis in Orchiectomy Specimens

Urology, 2013
To evaluate the presence of spermatogenesis in orchiectomy specimens of patients with testicular cancer to determine possible predictors of success with oncologic testicular sperm extraction of the cancerous testis at orchiectomy.We retrospectively reviewed the pathology reports and slides from 83 men who underwent radical orchiectomy for testicular ...
Jeremy T, Choy   +5 more
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Orchiectomy.

Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology. Supplementum, 1981
Advantages and disadvantages of orchiectomy as a primary treatment for prostatic carcinoma are discussed. One advantage is that the decrease of testosterone production is not achieved by the administration of the harmful oestrogen hormones. Feminisation does not occur. Cardiovascular complications can be avoided.
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Experience in advanced prostatic cancer: Orchiectomy and flutamide versus orchiectomy and estramustine phosphate

Urology, 1994
To compare pure hormonal treatment (orchiectomy plus flutamide) versus hormonal plus cytostatic treatment (orchiectomy plus estramustine phosphate [EMP]) as first-line therapy for advanced prostatic cancer.From October 1985 to December 1991 a total of 99 patients were enrolled: 49 received orchiectomy plus EMP, 2 x 280 mg/day; 50 received orchiectomy ...
W, Roessler, A, Hinke, W F, Wieland
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Cosmetic Orchiectomy for Prostate Cancer

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1990
With several effective therapeutic methods available for achieving androgen ablation, we must respect the psychological needs of our patients. The choice should ultimately be made by the patient after a thoughtful discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches.
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