| Literature DB >> 25801677 |
J M Ruiz-Domínguez1, L Ibarz-Servio2, G García-de Manuel2, O Calaf Perisé2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Radical orchidectomy is the standard treatment for malignant testis tumours. Radical orchidectomy results in androgen deprivation, infertility and impaired psychological well-being, especially in synchronous bilateral tumours, metachronous contralateral tumours or tumour in a solitary testis. According to the European Association of Urology Guidelines, if pre-operative testosterone level is normal and the tumour volume is less than 30% of the testicular volume, organ preserving surgery can be performed. For nonpalpable tumours, organ-sparing surgery needs a precise intraoperative localization with high-frequency ultrasound, especially for nonpalpable tumours. MATHERIAL AND METHODS: We report two cases of nonpalpable intratesticular tumours successfully localised using (99mm)Tc nanocolloid injected with intraoperative US and detected with a γ-ray detection probe.Entities:
Keywords: Ecografía testicular intraoperatoria; Intraoperative testicular ultrasound; Intratesticular; No palpable; Nonpalpable; Organ-sparing surgery; Orquiectomía parcial; Tecnecio-99 metaestable; Tecnecium-99mm; Tumor; Tumour
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25801677 DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2014.10.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Actas Urol Esp ISSN: 0210-4806 Impact factor: 0.994