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Quang-Bao Phan1, Nicolas Koutlidis2, Céline Duperron1, Eric Mourey1, Frédéric Michel1, Luc Cormier1.
Abstract
Introduction. We report a case of spontaneous rupture of a single testicular prosthesis in a patient who had undergone bilateral orchiectomy and silicone gel-filled prosthesis insertion. The consequences of this rare event are discussed. There is no management algorithm. Case Presentation. A 55-year-old man presented to our outpatient department with altered consistency in his right testicular prosthesis and a painful right hemiscrotum with no systemic symptoms thirty-three years after the implantation of the prosthesis. We removed this implant without replacement, in accordance with the patient's wishes. Conclusion. The long time between the implantation and the spontaneous rupture is remarkable and was never before described. The removal of the prosthesis was straightforward and it would have been possible to implant a new prosthesis after taking into account the condition of the skin.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27123354 PMCID: PMC4829707 DOI: 10.1155/2016/2824802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Scrotum.
Figure 2Scrotal ultrasonography with right ruptured implant and collapsed envelope.
Figure 3MRI showing prosthesis with linguini sign (free-floating loose thread).
Figure 4Siliconome and the implant capsule.