This represents the initial report of an SAS laparoscopic radical nephrectomy, with intact specimen extraction. Using standard laparoscopic instrumentation, the procedure was performed safely and effectively, with minimal blood loss, and short hospitalization. Additional evaluation and development of this type of approach and instrumentation may allow for further expansion of SAS laparoscopic surgery in the future.
Unlike adult neoplasms, prepubertal testicular tumors are frequently benign. Yolk sac tumors, which are always malignant, constitute the majority among the histological types of neoplasm reported in the literature. Teratomas are benign in the pediatric population and are the second-most commonly reported testicular tumors. The remaining tumors are exceedingly rare and almost always benign; however, juvenile granulosa cell tumors, undifferentiated stromal tumors, and Sertoli cell tumors may rarely possess metastatic potential. Therefore, testicular neoplasms are varied, rare and often benign. However, even when they are malignant, long-term survival is excellent with prompt diagnosis and treatment. Following an English-based Medline literature search, this article reviews a concise approach towards the management of these individual tumors based on an analysis of the literature in the English language that addresses testicular neoplasms in prepubertal males.
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