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2021 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. S40
Author(s):  
D. Tiscione ◽  
T. Cai ◽  
M. Puglisi ◽  
I. Tamanini ◽  
G. Malossini


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Singh ◽  
M. Srinivas ◽  
Saumyaranjan Mallick

Abstract Background While performing orchidopexy, various suture materials or fibrin glues are used to achieve testicular fixation. This study was designed to assess the histological changes in testis after orchidopexy using fibrin glue and suture material. Methods Male Wistar rats (n = 80) were divided randomly into four groups. Group I, (n = 20): sham operation, Group II (n = 20): Dartos Pouch (DP), Group III (n = 20): Transtunical fixation (TF), Group IV (n = 20): Tissue Adhesive (TA). Ipsilateral and contralateral testicular histology was assessed at 70 and 120 days of life after sacrificing animals by using thiopental sodium intraperitoneally at a dose of 100 mg/kg. Results Morphologically, at day 70, contralateral testis in Group III had a significant (p value 0.046) decrease testicular width (0.92 ± 0.01 vs 1.24 ± 0.39 cm). At 120 of life, Group I, II, III, and IV had a significant (p value < 0.001 each) decrease testicular width and weight in ipsilateral and decrease testicular length (p value 0.002) in contralateral testis. Histologically, mean seminiferous tubular diameter and DNA flow cytometry had a significant (p value < 0.001) decrease in size in Group I, II, III, and IV both ipsilateral as well as contralateral testis. Intergroup comparison at 70 and 120 days of life showed a significant decrease in seminiferous tubular diameter in Group II, III and IV and in Johnsen maturation score, seminiferous tubular diameter, DNA flow cytometry in Group I, II, III, and IV. Conclusions Dartos Pouch is most suitable procedure for treatment of orchidopexy. Suture fixation must be avoided and if the need arises then instead of suture materials, fibrin glue should be used for testicular fixation.





2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 529-536
Author(s):  
Zhaobo Xia ◽  
Jun Hu ◽  
Lei Han ◽  
Qiongzhang Xia ◽  
Fangbin Shao ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 86 (4) ◽  
pp. 220-224
Author(s):  
Zhi-Yang Low ◽  
Angela Yan ◽  
Dhili Arul ◽  
Sudhanshu Chitale

Background:It is well recognised that men with unilateral testicular cancer may go on to develop metachronous cancer in the contralateral testis. Here, we present two cases of metachronous bilateral testicular cancer and a literature review.Clinical cases:In both cases, the second testicular cancer occurred several years after the initial cancer, and both cases were not screened for presence of contralateral germ cell neoplasia in situ upon the first diagnosis.Discussion:We also present a literature review on the need for screening biopsies of contralateral testis for germ cell neoplasia in situ and the risk factors which should encourage screening. Furthermore, we also explore the effect of chemotherapy on the incidence of contralateral testicular cancer and the effectiveness of radiotherapy in the treatment of germ cell neoplasia in situ.Conclusion:We believe that screening biopsies of the contralateral testis upon diagnosis of unilateral testicular cancer should be encouraged as it can lead to better management of the condition and a relatively favourable outcome on functional fronts.





2018 ◽  
Vol 110 (4) ◽  
pp. e25
Author(s):  
M. Ribeiro de Andrade ◽  
M. Camargo ◽  
P. Intasqui ◽  
M.P. Antoniassi ◽  
L. Belardin ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilvydas Verkauskas ◽  
Dalius Malcius ◽  
Darius Dasevicius ◽  
Faruk Hadziselimovic

Defective mini-puberty inducing insufficient gonadotropin secretion is one of the most common causes of nonobstructive azoospermia in men suffering from congenital isolated unilateral or bilateral cryptorchidism. The aim of our study was to determine the risk for azoospermia by histologic criteria in a cohort of unilateral cryptorchid boys undergoing orchidopexy and bilateral testicular biopsy. We performed a retrospective analysis of data available in the library of the Cryptorchidism Research Institute, Liestal, Switzerland. Complete histological evaluations were available for 319 boys operated on for unilateral cryptorchidism with simultaneous biopsy of the contralateral descended testicle. The median age was 39 (5–192) months and 58 patients were <18 months of age. Forty-eight percent of undescended testis (UDT) and 21% of contralateral testis had no A dark (Ad) spermatogonia. Furthermore, in 11% of boys Ad spermatogonia were lacking in both testes. Positive correlation was found between the spermatogonia/tubule ratio of the UDT and contralateral testis (Spearman rank order correlation is 0.16, P = .003). The extent of alteration in the UDT correlated with the contralateral descended testis, indicating that unilateral cryptorchidism is a bilateral disease. Observed impaired transition from gonocytes into Ad spermatogonia indicates defective mini-puberty, providing one of explanations for azoospermia and infertility development in unilateral cryptorchid men.



Urology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 156-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Abdelhalim ◽  
Joshua D. Chamberlin ◽  
Irene M. McAleer


Urologiia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2_2018 ◽  
pp. 89-93
Author(s):  
V.M. Orlov Orlov ◽  
M.I. Kogan Kogan ◽  
V.V. Sizonov Sizonov ◽  
I.M. Kagantsov Kagantsov ◽  
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