Clinical characteristics and long-term management of prepubertal testicular teratomas: a retrospective, multicenter study

Conclusion: Testicular-sparing surgery is the first treatment choice for prepubertal testicular teratomas, with the scrotal approach being a safe and well-tolerated strategy for these diseases. Additionally, patients with immature teratomas and cryptorchidism may have tumor recurrence or metastasis after surgery. Therefore, these patients should be closely followed up in the first year after surgery.What is Known:• There is a fundamental difference between testicular tumours in childhood and those in adulthood - not only in terms of the difference and incidence but also in terms of histology.• For surgical techniques, the inguinal approach is recommended for the treatment of testicular teratomas in children.What is New:• The scrotal approach being a safe and well-tolerated strategy for testicular teratomas in children.• Patients with immature teratomas and cryptorchidism may have tumor recurrence or metastasis after surgery. These patients should be closely followed up in the first year after surgery.
Source: European Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research