This document discusses various disorders of the male genital organs including the penis, scrotum, testis and spermatic cord. It covers congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, acquired conditions like Peyronie's disease, tumors, and infections. Specific attention is given to classifications of hypospadias, types of hydrocele, locations of cryptorchidism, and precancerous lesions and cancers of the penis.
This document discusses various disorders of the male genital organs including the penis, scrotum, testis and spermatic cord. It covers congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, acquired conditions like Peyronie's disease, tumors, and infections. Specific attention is given to classifications of hypospadias, types of hydrocele, locations of cryptorchidism, and precancerous lesions and cancers of the penis.
This document discusses various disorders of the male genital organs including the penis, scrotum, testis and spermatic cord. It covers congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, acquired conditions like Peyronie's disease, tumors, and infections. Specific attention is given to classifications of hypospadias, types of hydrocele, locations of cryptorchidism, and precancerous lesions and cancers of the penis.
This document discusses various disorders of the male genital organs including the penis, scrotum, testis and spermatic cord. It covers congenital anomalies such as hypospadias, acquired conditions like Peyronie's disease, tumors, and infections. Specific attention is given to classifications of hypospadias, types of hydrocele, locations of cryptorchidism, and precancerous lesions and cancers of the penis.
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Disorders of the Penis, Scrotum,
Testis & Spermatic Cord
Dr.M.Galuh Richata, SpU Disorders of the Penis & Male Urethra Congenital Anomalies of the Penis - Apenia (very rare) - Megalopenis (increased testosterone) - Micropenis (more common) - Adult Penile Size Disorders of the Penis & Male Urethra Congenital Anomalies of the Urethra - Urethral Stricture (most common site: fossa naviculare, membranous) - Posterior Urethral Valve - Anterior Urethral Valve - Urethrorectal & Vesicorectal Fistulas - Hypospadia - Epispadia - Chordee without Hypospadia Hypospadia Classification, according the location: Glandular Coronal (70%) Penile Shaft Penoscrotal Perineal Disorders of the Penis & Male Urethra Acquired Disease/Disorders Priapism Peyronie Disease Phimosis Paraphimosis Urethral Stricture Urethral Condyloma Acuminata (warts) Stenosis of the Urethral Meatus Disorders of the Scrotum, Testis & Spermatic Cord Ectopic Testis & Cryptorchidism - superficial inguinal (most common site) - perineal - femoral or crural - penile - transverse or paradoxic descent - pelvic Disorders of the Scrotum, Testis & Spermatic Cord Spermatocele (cyst of epididymis) Varicocele (dilatation of pampiniformis plexus) Hydrocele Torsion of the spermatic cord (torsio testis) Scrotal Abscess Hernial Scrotalis Disorders of the Scrotum, Testis & Spermatic Cord Hydrocele Disorders of the Scrotum, Testis & Spermatic Cord Hydrocele Disorders of the Scrotum, Testis & Spermatic Cord Hydrocele Tumor of the Genital Tumors of the Testis Germ Cell (90-95%): Seminoma and NonSeminoma Non Germinal Cells: Leydig cell, Sertoli cell, gonadoblastoma) Tumor of the Genital Tumor of the Penis Most commonly in the 6th decade of life Etiologic factor: poor hygiene (smegma accumulation under the phimotic foreskin results in chronic inflammation leading to carcinoma), viral infection. Tumor of the Penis : Pathology A. Precancerous Dermatologic Lesions: Leukoplakia Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans Giant condyloma acuminata B. Carcinoma in situ: Bowen disease Erythroplasia of Queyrat C. Invasive Ca of the penis (Squamous cell Ca)