Surgical Management of Testicular Cancer

Tara D. Stevenson

Jeanette A. McNeill

testicular neoplasms, lymph node excision, germ cell
CJON 2004, 8(4), 355-360. DOI: 10.1188/04.CJON.355-360

Surgery is an integral component in the management of testicular cancer. Prior to the advent of cisplatin chemotherapy, a retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) was the only chance for cure of testicular cancer. Over the years, the surgical techniques have been improved greatly to decrease the occurrence of complications (e.g., incidence of retrograde ejaculation). Currently, RPLND can be done as the initial therapy or after chemotherapy. In either situation, the postoperative management of patients with testicular cancer can be complicated and requires thorough, ongoing assessment. This article presents the surgical indications for RPLND and the nursing management.

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