Testicular Disorders: Testicular torsion, Varicocele, Testicular cancer

Testicular Disorders: Testicular torsion, Varicocele, Testicular cancer ( 15 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a patient with testicular cancer.
The healthcare provider recommends surgical removal of the affected testicle.
What is the medical term for this procedure?


Correct Answer: A

Choice B rationale:

Orchidopexy is a surgical procedure to correct undescended testicles.

It involves moving an undescended testicle into the scrotum and fixing it in place.

This procedure is not used for testicular cancer.

Choice C rationale:

Varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat a varicocele, which is the enlargement of veins within the scrotum.

It is not the correct term for the surgical removal of a testicle.

Choice D rationale:

Prostatectomy is the surgical removal of the prostate gland and is not related to the treatment of testicular cancer.

In the case of testicular cancer, the medical term for the surgical removal of the affected testicle is orchiectomy (Choice A).

This procedure may be performed to treat testicular cancer and prevent its spread to the other testicle or other parts of the body.




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