Laparoscopic nephrectomy has become a well established procedure in those urology departments focusing on laparoscopy. The indications and results are reproducible at these centers. However, for patients with severe perinephritis (that is renal tuberculosis, xanthogranulomatous nephritis, posttraumatic atrophy) a higher likelihood of open conversion must be considered.
In a series of 181 patients with testicular germ cell tumors, the phenomenon of bilateral involvement of the testicles was observed nine times (5%). Two patients evidenced a simultaneous bilateral tumor, and, in seven others, a second tumor occurred after an interval ranging between 8 months and 6 years and 11 months. The incidence, histologic findings, therapy, and prognosis of bilateral testicular tumors are discussed on the basis of a survey of the literature. Emphasis is placed on the significance of a long-term follow-up period as well as on the important role of sonography in the early detection of a contralateral tumor.
Small clear cell tumors often fail to show the CT characteristics that would permit an accurate classification. In tumors measuring 3 cm or more, differentiation between clear cell and nonclear cell types by means of CT criteria is possible. Nevertheless, as RCTs show a great variation in appearance, a differentiation into subtypes of the nonclear cell RCTs cannot be accomplished by CT. Using a uniform examination protocol and spiral scanning technique, the sensitivity of CT in the diagnosis of the subtypes of RCTs may be able to be further increased. Some tumors, especially oncocytomas, undoubtedly will remain diagnostic dilemmas.
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