Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia (Dec 2016)

Rare presentation of a testicular angiofibroma treated with testis sparing surgery

  • Luca Leone,
  • Paola Fulvi,
  • Giulia Sbrollini,
  • Alessandra Filosa,
  • Enrico Caraceni,
  • Angelo Marronaro,
  • Andrea B. Galosi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2016.4.330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88, no. 4
pp. 330 – 332

Abstract

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Introduction: Testicular benign tumors are very rare (< 5%). Testicular Angiofibroma (AF) is one of those, however the gold standard of treatment and follow-up is still unclear. Case report: A 47 years-old man with only one functioning testis was referred to our clinic for a palpable right testicular mass and atrophic contralateral testis. Patient underwent testis-sparing surgery with inguinal approach and intraoperative frozen sections examination with diagnosis of AF. Final histology confirmed AF. Post-operative follow-up was uneventful. Clinical and ultrasonographic follow-up was negative after 8 months. Conclusion: We report a conservative surgery in a patient with AF of the solitary testis. AF is a benign para-testicular fibrous neoplasm that could be misinterpreted as malignant tumor and treated with orchiectomy. Testis-sparing surgery is recommended in this case with intraoperative pathological examination. The excision of the mass is enough but in front of a possible recurrence a long follow-up is advisable.

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