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Fertility considerations in nerve-sparing retroperitoneal lymph-node dissection

โœ Scribed by R. S. Foster; A. McNulty; L. R. Rubin; R. Bennett; R. G. Rowland; G. W. Sledge; R. Bihrle; J. P. Donohue


Book ID
104657954
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
434 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0724-4983

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โœฆ Synopsis


Nerve-sparing retroperitoneal lymph-node dissection (RPLND) maintains the patient's ability to ejaculate postoperatively. However, since testicular cancer patients sometimes have diminished spermatogenesis, questions have been raised as to the advisability of nerve preservation relative to ultimate fertility. Fertility status was assessed in clinical stage A patients by two methods. These included standard semen analysis and a post-RPLND survey. The results show that approximately 75% of non-seminomatous testicular cancer patients who present in clinical stage A have fertility potential as based on semen analysis. Additionally, of those patients responding to the post-RPLND survey who had attempted pregnancy following RPLND, 76% reported attainment of pregnancy. Nerve-sparing RPLND maintains fertility potential in clinical stage I patients; furthermore, this fertility potential appears to be worth preserving as many patients will be capable of impregnating their partners.


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