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    Satisfaction With Testicular Prosthesis After Radical Orchiectomy

    Urology
    Vol. 114p128–132Published online: December 27, 2017
    • Thomas G. Clifford
    • Madeleine L. Burg
    • Brian Hu
    • Jeffrey Loh-Doyle
    • Cory M. Hugen
    • Jie Cai
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      To determine patient satisfaction with testicular prostheses (TP) for testicular cancer. Reconstruction represents an important part of surgical oncology, yet placement of TP following orchiectomy is infrequently performed. Improved data on patient satisfaction with TP would help in counseling patients with testicular cancer.
      Satisfaction With Testicular Prosthesis After Radical Orchiectomy
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      Vena Cavoscopy in the Assessment of Intraluminal Vena Caval Tumor Involvement

      Urology
      Vol. 113p105–109Published online: November 27, 2017
      • Jeffrey Loh-Doyle
      • Sumeet Bhanvadia
      • Mukul B. Patil
      • Hooman Djaladat
      • Siamak Daneshmand
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        To improve confirmation of complete tumor thrombus removal in advanced malignancy, we report on our experience using intraoperative vena cavoscopy using a flexible cystoscope to confirm complete thrombus resection. Patients with renal cell carcinoma or testicular cancer associated with inferior vena caval tumor involvement benefit from surgical resection of the primary tumor and the tumor thrombus. Intraoperative assessment of the vena cava represents a technical challenge, particularly when the thrombus is friable and involves the hepatic veins, or there is caudal extension of thrombus toward the bifurcation.
        Vena Cavoscopy in the Assessment of Intraluminal Vena Caval Tumor Involvement
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