Testicular cancers represent about 5 % of all urological tumors. Most patients who undergo radical orchiectomy (RO) decide to place a testicular prosthesis, for a cosmetic result and to accept the testicular loss. Among all late complications, a spontaneous prosthesis rupture is a rare event contrary to penile prosthesis. The present study reported the case of a 53-year-old Italian man has presented to our department principally for a suspicious rupture of testicular implant, placed twenty years before after a RO. Despite the findings at scrotal ultrasonography, at final histology, the mass was identified as spontaneously broken intra-scrotal epidermoid cyst.
Intra-scrotal epidermoid cyst rupture misdiagnosed as a testicular prosthesis rupture: A case report / Fraia, Agostino; Di Bello, Francesco; Pezone, Gabriele; Colla' Ruvolo, Claudia; Califano, Gianluigi; Longo, Nicola. - In: UROLOGY CASE REPORTS. - ISSN 2214-4420. - 52:(2024). [10.1016/j.eucr.2023.102639]
Intra-scrotal epidermoid cyst rupture misdiagnosed as a testicular prosthesis rupture: A case report
Fraia, Agostino;Di Bello, Francesco;Pezone, Gabriele;Colla' Ruvolo, Claudia;Califano, Gianluigi;Longo, Nicola
2024
Abstract
Testicular cancers represent about 5 % of all urological tumors. Most patients who undergo radical orchiectomy (RO) decide to place a testicular prosthesis, for a cosmetic result and to accept the testicular loss. Among all late complications, a spontaneous prosthesis rupture is a rare event contrary to penile prosthesis. The present study reported the case of a 53-year-old Italian man has presented to our department principally for a suspicious rupture of testicular implant, placed twenty years before after a RO. Despite the findings at scrotal ultrasonography, at final histology, the mass was identified as spontaneously broken intra-scrotal epidermoid cyst.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


