Testicular biopsy

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Removal of a 1-2 mm large testicular parenchyma piece under local anesthesia (without adrenaline addition!) and subsequent tissue fixation in Bouin's solution (total aqueous picric acid 15.0; formaldehyde 40% 5.0; glacial acetic acid 1.0) or glutaraldehyde 5.5% in phosphate buffer (for semi-thin section technique) for histological examination.

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Always biopsy both testicles. Stretch the scrotal skin tightly over the testes. 2 cm long skin incision over the lateral third of the testis, loosen the tunica vaginalis from the scrotal skin with dissecting scissors and expose it, split the tunica vaginalis, insert a self-retaining eyelid spreader, incision of the tunica albuginea, incision max. 0.5 cm; testicular tissue swells spontaneously above the level of the testicular capsule, can be cut off with small curved scissors. Subsequently closure in layers; first tunica albuginea (thread thickness 5-0), then tunica vaginalis (thread thickness 4-0) and scrotal skin with atraumatic absorbable suture material. Cave! Injury of the epididymis or spermatic cord!

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  1. Aridogan IA et al (2003) Comparison of fine-needle aspiration and open biopsy of testis in sperm retrieval and histopathologic diagnosis. Andrologia 35: 121-125
  2. Kaufmann R et al (1987) Dermatological operations. 1st edition. Thieme Publishing House Stuttgart
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Last updated on: 29.10.2020