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Spermatic cord liposarcoma: organ-sparing surgery.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
The
authors
report
a
case
of
a
53
-
year
-old
male
patient
who
came
to
the
urologic
clinic
with
symptoms
of
a
left-sided
testicular
mass
with
4
years
of
evolution
.
A
left
inguinal
approach
was
decided
for
scrotal
exploration
.
High
clamping
of
the
spermatic
cord
was
performed
with
complete
excision
of
the
lesion
,
which
was
sent
for
pathology
,
preserving
the
spermatic
cord
and
the
testicle
.
The
peroperative
result
was
a
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
of
the
spermatic
cord
.
We
then
chose
to
preserve
the
ipsilateral
testis
(
organ-sparing
surgery
)
.
Postoperatively
,
the
final
pathology
confirmed
a
well-differentiated
spermatic
cord
liposarcoma
,
revealing
negative
surgical
margins
and
no
signs
of
local
invasion
,
namely
of
the
underlying
structures
.
The
patient
is
currently
doing
well
,
with
no
signs
of
recurrence
after
one
and
a
half
year
of
follow-up
.
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