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Polyorchidism: Presentation of 2 Cases, Review of the Literature and a New Management Strategy - Abstract Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Department of Urology and Andrology, Rangueil Hospital, Toulouse, France.

To present 2 cases with polyorchidism, to review the literature about polyorchidism, and to propose a rational therapeutic algorithm.

In our institution, we encountered 2 patients with polyorchidism: The 1st patient had bilateral double testis with testicular torsion, and the 2nd patient presented with an indolent scrotal mass. We also performed a literature search (PubMed) for other reports of polyorchidism.

Polyorchidism is a rare congenital anomaly that is not well known by most urologists. So far, as illustrated by our 2 cases, the management of polyorchidism is rarely conservative, and usually the supernumerary testis is removed without any evidence supporting this attitude. Rare cases are complicated by torsion (case 1), cryptorchidism, or testicular neoplasm. In case of torsion, the conservative approach depends on the viability of the twisted testis. In case of cryptorchidism, notably in children or young adults, conservative management should be proposed, if technically feasible. In case of signs of malignancy, orchiectomy must be performed.

Conservative treatment is advised in all uncomplicated cases. Complicated cases need a careful management, but several situations can be managed conservatively. Based on the literature, we propose a simple, rational therapeutic algorithm.

Written by
Khedis M, Nohra J, Dierickx L, Walschaerts M, Soulié M, Thonneau PF, Plante P, Huyghe E.

Reference
Urol Int. 2008;80(1):98-101.
doi:10.1159/000111738

PubMed Abstract
PMID:18204242

UroToday.com Pediatric Urology Section

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