Partial Orchiectomy: Towards the Demystification

Authors

  • Tetou M Author
  • Slaoui A Urology B Department Ibn Sina Hospital Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco Author
  • Boukhlifi Y Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco Author
  • Tbouda M Department of Anatomical Pathology Mohammed V Military Training Hospital Mohammed V, University Rabat, Morocco Author
  • El Harrech Y Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco Author
  • Alami M Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco Author
  • Ameur A Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JPR/2019(1)103

Keywords:

testicular tumor, chronic smoking, dogma, single testicle

Abstract

Facing any testicular lesion one must practice a total orchiectomy. Or this principle has been the standard dogma for a long time, it is no longer today. However, the advancement of diagnostic and therapeutic means has highlighted conservative surgery over ablative surgery. In this paper, we report 2 clinical cases of 2 young men with testicular lesions in different contexts, and exposing our arguments and the difficulties faced during the course of care. We also share our results and also those reported in the literature.

Author Biographies

  • Tetou M

    Tetou M, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco.

  • Slaoui A, Urology B Department Ibn Sina Hospital Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

    Slaoui A, Urology B Department Ibn Sina Hospital Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

  • Boukhlifi Y, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

    Boukhlifi Y, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

  • Tbouda M, Department of Anatomical Pathology Mohammed V Military Training Hospital Mohammed V, University Rabat, Morocco

    Tbouda M, Department of Anatomical Pathology Mohammed V Military Training Hospital Mohammed V, University Rabat, Morocco

  • El Harrech Y, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

    El Harrech Y, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

  • Alami M, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

    Alami M, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco 

  • Ameur A, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

    Ameur A, Urology Department Mohammed V Military Training Hospital, Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco

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Published

2019-11-17