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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2006 Volume 134, Issue 5-6, Pages: 244-245
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0606244S
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Skin necrosis of penis after chemotherapy regimen in patients with resistant nonseminomatous testicular tumor

Stijelja Borislav (Klinika za urologiju, Vojnomedicinska akademija, Beograd)
Milošević Radovan (Klinika za urologiju, Vojnomedicinska akademija, Beograd)
Marjanović Slobodan (Klinika za hematologiju, Vojnomedicinska akademija, Beograd)

The majority of patients with resistant nonseminomatous testicular tumor can be cured with standard chemotherapy based on cisplatin regimen. However, complete remission cannot be achieved in 10%-30% of patients, or the disease recurs after the first chemotherapy cycle, on what account the salvage chemotherapy is administered. The initial BEP chemotherapy was applied in patients with gonadal nonseminomatous tumors B2 clinical stage after the left side inguinal orchiectomy. Due to manifested resistance, further chemotherapy was given according to VIP and one cycle by VEIP regimen. Upon inserting the urinary catheter because of total urinary retention, the phlegmonous inflammation and subsequently the necrosis of preputial and corpus skin of the penis were observed. The necrectomy with autotransplant was performed after demarcation. The skin necrosis of penis is very rare post chemotherapy complication in the stage of evident peripheral pancytopenia that may be the result of toxic effects of the used cytostatics or development of local infection with resulting necrosis.

Keywords: skin necrosis of the penis, chemotherapy according to VEIP regimen, therapy of resistant nonseminomatous tumor

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