Embryological basis of polyorchidism including classification, reproductive potential, and risk of malignancy: A review

Author:

Pliszka Anna1,Wawrzyniak Agata2,Walocha Jerzy34,Musiał Agata3,Bonczar Michał34ORCID,Ostrowski Tomasz34ORCID,Polguj Michał5ORCID,Wysiadecki Grzegorz5,Clarke Edward5,Tubbs R. Shane6789ORCID,Balawender Krzysztof11011

Affiliation:

1. Department of Normal and Clinical Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences Rzeszow University Medical College Rzeszow Poland

2. Department of Histology and Embryology, Institute of Medical Sciences Medical College of Rzeszow University Rzeszow Poland

3. Department of Anatomy Jagiellonian University Medical College Kraków Poland

4. Youthoria, Youth Research Organization Kraków Poland

5. Department of Normal and Clinical Anatomy, Chair of Anatomy and Histology Medical University of Lodz Poland

6. Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

7. Department of Neurosurgery Ochsner Neuroscience Institute, Ochsner Health System New Orleans Louisiana USA

8. Department of Anatomical Sciences St. George's University St. George's Grenada

9. Department of Structural and Cellular Biology Tulane University School of Medicine Louisiana USA

10. Department of Clinical Urology and Urological Oncology Municipal Hospital of Rzeszow Rzeszow Poland

11. Faculty of Medicine University Sulkhan‐Saba Orbeliani University LLC Tbilisi Georgia

Abstract

AbstractPolyorchidism, a congenital malformation characterized by supernumerary testes (SNTs), is usually revealed incidentally during ultrasound or open scrotal surgery. In the approximately 200 cases so far published in the literature, the left side is affected more often than the right. Despite the rarity of this anomaly, a surgeon must have basic knowledge of its embryological basis and classifications to implement proper treatment and avoid overlooking it, since the consequences could harm the patient. This review summarizes previous classifications. It can be assumed that determining the risk of malignancy, and the level of reproductive potential based on location, vascularization, ductus deferens drainage, and environmental factors (e.g., temperature) affecting the SNTs, indicates the best approach to management. Therefore, we have created a new classification based on previous ones, addressing the aforementioned issues, which will guide the clinician to select the most appropriate treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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