Literature DB >> 19472913

[Transvesical removal of seminal vesicle mass: a report of 5 cases].

Li-Wei Xu1, Sheng Cheng, Zhi-Gen Zhang, Xin-De Li.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the transvesical approach to the surgical treatment of seminal vesicle mass.
METHODS: Transvesical removal of seminal vesicle mass was performed for 5 patients aged 45-69 (mean 51) years. The clinical symptoms included those involving the lower urinary tract such as frequent micturition and urgency in 3 cases (1 accompanied with dyschezia), hematospermia in 1, and lower abdominal and perineal malaise in the other. Two masses were in the left side and the other 3 in the right, ranging from 3 to 10 cm (mean 5 cm) in size, detected by transrectal ultrasonography, CT, MRI or digital rectal examination. The mean course of disease was 9 (2-18) months.
RESULTS: All the 5 patients were treated successfully and uneventfully, with a mean operation time of 75 minutes, a mean blood loss of 140 ml and a mean hospital stay of 10 days. Pathological examinations revealed 2 cases of seminal vesicle cyst with infection, 1 cystadenoma, 1 phyllode tumor and 1 prostatic hyperplasia. A 3-72 months follow-up showed that all the patients were free of symptoms and had normal sexual function.
CONCLUSION: Transvesical removal of seminal vesicle mass, with small incisal opening, good visual field and easy operation, is an effective surgical procedure for seminal vesicle disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19472913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue        ISSN: 1009-3591


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