Treatment of Testicular Tumors Arising in Patients with Previous Inguinal and/or Scrotal Surgery

Abstract
Of 20 patients with testicular tumors that occurred after previous inguinal and/or scrotal surgery, 6 with seminomas were treated with traditional radiation therapy that included the ipsilateral groin; 14 with nonseminomatous tumors were treated with retroperitoneal lymph node dissection with or without chemotherapy. No patient suffered inguinal lymph node metastases. Based on the satisfactory results in these patients to date and the lack of subsequent detectable recurrence of tumor, additional treatment to the superficial inguinal lymph nodes and scrotum is not advocated.