Journal article

Presence of viable germ cells in testicular regression syndrome remnants: Is routine excision indicated? A systematic review

RM Nataraja, E Yeap, CJ Healy, IS Nandhra, FL Murphy, JM Hutson, C Kimber

Pediatric Surgery International | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

There is no consensus in the literature about the necessity for excision of testicular remnants in the context of surgery for an impalpable testis and testicular regression syndrome (TRS). The incidence of germ cells (GCs) within these nubbins varies between 0 and 16% in previously published series. There is a hypothetical potential future malignancy risk, although there has been only one previously described isolated report of intratubular germ-cell neoplasia. Our aim was to ascertain an accurate incidence of GCs and seminiferous tubules (SNTs) within excised nubbins and hence guide evidence-based practice. The systematic review protocol was designed according to the PRISMA guidelines, and ..

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