Bilateral and synchronic testicular tumor is an unfrequent fact (0,17% of germinative tumors of testicle), being most cases seminomas. We present the case of a male, 25-year old patient underwent a bilateral radical orchiectomy for bilateral and synchronic testicular tumor. The result of anatomopathological examination revealed bilateral seminoma (pT2 in both testes). Patient received four courses of adjuvant chemotherapy (etoposide and cisplatin) for metastases (N2, M1). The patient is without evidence of disease two years after orchiectomy.
We combine two-stage bucal mucosa graft and onlay ventral island flap. RESULTADOS/CONCLUSIONES: This technique offers enlargement of the graft with the island flap and removal of the pathological skin.
RESUMENNEOPLASIA TESTICULAR BILATERAL SINCRÓNICA. PRESENTACIÓN DE UN NUEVO CASO El tumor testicular bilateral y sincrónico es un hecho infrecuente (0,17% de los tumores germinales de testículo), siendo la mayoría de los casos seminomas.Nosotros presentamos el caso de un varón de 25 años de edad sometido a orquiectomía radical bilateral por tumor testicular bilateral sincrónico. El resultado del examen anatomopatológico reveló seminoma bilateral (pT2 en ambos testes). El paciente recibió 4 ciclos de quimioterapia (etopósido y cisplatino) adyuvante por enfermedad metastásica (N2, M1). 2 años después de la orquiectomía, el paciente está sin evidencia de enfermedad.Palabras clave: Tumor testicular. Bilateral. Sincrónico.
ABSTRACT
BILATERAL AND SYNCHRONIC TESTICULAR NEOPLASIA. A REPORT OF A NEW CASEBilateral and synchronic testicular tumor is an unfrequent fact (0,17% of germinative tumors of testicle), being most cases seminomas.We present the case of a male, 25-year old patient underwent a bilateral radical orchiectomy for bilateral and synchronic testicular tumor. The result of anatomopathological examination revealed bilateral seminoma (pT2 in both testes). Patient received four courses of adjuvant chemotherapy (etoposide and cisplatin) for metastases (N2, M1). The patient is without evidence of disease two years after orchiectomy.
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