Affiliation:
1. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Yaroslavl State Medical University" of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
2. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Yaroslavl State Medical University" of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; OOO "Mother and Child Yaroslavl"
3. OOO "Mother and Child Yaroslavl"
Abstract
Introduction. Until recently, simple cysts of the testicular parenchyma were considered extremely rare pathology. Recently, this condition has been diagnosed more often, which is largely due to the widespread use of ultrasound examination of the scrotum. To date, a unified approach to the management of patients with this nosology has not been developed, which served as the basis for a review of the literature on simple cysts of the testicular parenchyma.Results. Simple cysts of the testicular parenchyma are observed in 8–10 % of patients. The etiology of simple intratesticular cysts remains unknown. Small cysts of the testicular parenchyma are most often asymptomatic, pain symptoms of a nature for large cysts larger than 2 cm. Asymptomatic single cysts of the testicular parenchyma do not require surgical treatment and probably need dynamic monitoring. In patients with symptomatic and multiple cysts, surgical treatment should be recommended. Preference should be given to organpreserving techniques in the form of cyst resection/enucleation. Orchiectomy for the treatment of simple intratesticular cysts should be considered in exceptional cases.