The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes

The testicular prosthesis can be an afterthought for providers when performing an orchiectomy for testicular cancer, torsion, atrophic testis, or trauma. However, data suggest that patients find the offer of a testicular prosthesis and counseling regarding placement to be extremely important from bo...

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Main Authors: Solomon Hayon, Jamie Michael, R Matthew Coward
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Andrology
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Online Access:http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2020;volume=22;issue=1;spage=64;epage=69;aulast=Hayon
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spelling doaj-f0f50ef2a3414a0fbecd84ad6ae1e0472020-11-25T01:20:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Andrology1008-682X1745-72622020-01-01221646910.4103/aja.aja_93_19The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomesSolomon HayonJamie MichaelR Matthew CowardThe testicular prosthesis can be an afterthought for providers when performing an orchiectomy for testicular cancer, torsion, atrophic testis, or trauma. However, data suggest that patients find the offer of a testicular prosthesis and counseling regarding placement to be extremely important from both a pragmatic and a psychosocial perspective. Only two-thirds of men undergoing orchiectomy are offered an implant at the time of orchiectomy and of those offered about one-third move forward with prosthesis placement. The relatively low acceptance rate is in stark contrast with high patient satisfaction and low complication rates for those who undergo the procedure. The most common postoperative patient concerns are minor and involve implant positioning, size, and weight. Herein, we provide an up-to-date review of modern preoperative evaluation, patient selection, expectation management, surgical technique, and expected outcomes for testicular prostheses.http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2020;volume=22;issue=1;spage=64;epage=69;aulast=Hayonanorchia; orchiectomy; patient satisfaction; prostheses and implants; testicular neoplasms; testis
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author Solomon Hayon
Jamie Michael
R Matthew Coward
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Jamie Michael
R Matthew Coward
The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
Asian Journal of Andrology
anorchia; orchiectomy; patient satisfaction; prostheses and implants; testicular neoplasms; testis
author_facet Solomon Hayon
Jamie Michael
R Matthew Coward
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title The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
title_short The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
title_full The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
title_fullStr The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
title_full_unstemmed The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
title_sort modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Journal of Andrology
issn 1008-682X
1745-7262
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The testicular prosthesis can be an afterthought for providers when performing an orchiectomy for testicular cancer, torsion, atrophic testis, or trauma. However, data suggest that patients find the offer of a testicular prosthesis and counseling regarding placement to be extremely important from both a pragmatic and a psychosocial perspective. Only two-thirds of men undergoing orchiectomy are offered an implant at the time of orchiectomy and of those offered about one-third move forward with prosthesis placement. The relatively low acceptance rate is in stark contrast with high patient satisfaction and low complication rates for those who undergo the procedure. The most common postoperative patient concerns are minor and involve implant positioning, size, and weight. Herein, we provide an up-to-date review of modern preoperative evaluation, patient selection, expectation management, surgical technique, and expected outcomes for testicular prostheses.
topic anorchia; orchiectomy; patient satisfaction; prostheses and implants; testicular neoplasms; testis
url http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2020;volume=22;issue=1;spage=64;epage=69;aulast=Hayon
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