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*Testicular parenchyma: [ brown-tan, unremarkable / ___ ].
*Testicular parenchyma: [ brown-tan, unremarkable / ___ ].
*Spermatic cord: [ unremarkable / ___ ].
*Spermatic cord: [ unremarkable / ___ ].
Representative sections are submitted as follow:
*Spermatic cord resection margin, [[en face]].
*Spermatic cord mid-section, cross section.
*Spermatic cord close to testis.
*Tumour in relation to epididymis.
*Tumour and rete testis.
*Tumour with testicular coverings.
*Additional tumour sections.
*Testis distant from the tumour.


===Protocol notes===
===Protocol notes===

Revision as of 00:41, 14 August 2014

This article deals with the cut-up of orchiectomy specimens.

Introduction

Orchiectomies are typically done for testicular tumours.

They may be done for chronic pain or to control prostate cancer.

Protocol

Dimensions and weight:

  • Laterality: [ left / right ].
  • Weight: ___ grams.
  • Testis: ___ x ___ x ___ cm.
  • Epididymis: ___ x ___ x ___ cm.
  • Spermatic cord - length: __ cm, diameter: ___ cm.
  • Inking: [colour].

Tumour:

  • Size: ___ x ___ x ___ cm.
  • Colour: [ tan / white / variable ].
  • Firmness: [ firm / soft ].
  • Morphology: [ solid / cystic / solid and cystic ].
  • Circumscription: [circumscribed / infiltrative border ].
  • Hemorrhage: [ absent / present ].
  • Necrosis: [ absent / present ].
  • Extension into tunica albuginea: [ not identified / indeterminate / present ].
  • Extension into the epididymis: [ not identified / indeterminate / present ].

Other - after sectioning:

  • Testicular parenchyma: [ brown-tan, unremarkable / ___ ].
  • Spermatic cord: [ unremarkable / ___ ].

Representative sections are submitted as follow:

  • Spermatic cord resection margin, en face.
  • Spermatic cord mid-section, cross section.
  • Spermatic cord close to testis.
  • Tumour in relation to epididymis.
  • Tumour and rete testis.
  • Tumour with testicular coverings.
  • Additional tumour sections.
  • Testis distant from the tumour.

Protocol notes

Alternate approaches

See also

Related protocols

References