Surgical Management of Penile and Preputial Neoplasms in Equine with Special Reference to Partial Phallectomy.

Journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-08 DOI:10.1155/2013/891413
Awad Rizk, Esam Mosbah, Gamal Karrouf, Mohamed Abou Alsoud
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Penile and preputial neoplasia in horses occurs infrequently and represents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The present study was carried out on a total number of 21 equids (14 stallions and 7 donkeys) suffered from different penile and preputial neoplasia. Diagnosis of neoplasms was based up on history of the case, clinical examination as well as histopathological evaluation. Animals with penile and preputial neoplasms were underwent local excision and partial phallectomy with a slightly modified version of the techniques described by William's. The diagnosed neoplasms were penile and preputial squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs; n = 15); sarcoid (n = 4); a-fibrosarcoma; and a melanoma. Local excision was curative in all cases except 5 stallions with SCCs. These stallions had extensive damage of the glans penis, free part of the penis and the inner lamina of the internal fold of the prepuce, and they underwent a partial phallectomy with successful outcome. Follow-up information was obtained by visit and telephone inquiries. In conclusion, penile and preputial neoplasms are commonly encountered in elderly male horses and SCCs are the most common type affecting male external genitalia. Partial phallectomy is effective for management of equine neoplasia if they are confined to the glans and body of the penis and there is no proximal spread or involvement to regional lymph nodes.

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马阴茎和包皮肿瘤的外科治疗,特别参考部分阴茎切除术。
马的阴茎和包皮瘤不常发生,这是诊断和治疗的挑战。本研究对21匹马(14匹公马和7匹驴)进行了不同类型阴茎和包皮肿瘤的研究。肿瘤的诊断是基于病史,临床检查和组织病理学评估。患有阴茎和包皮肿瘤的动物接受了局部切除和部分阴茎切除术,其技术与威廉氏所描述的技术略有不同。诊断为阴茎和包皮鳞状细胞癌(SCCs);N = 15);肉瘤(n = 4);a-fibrosarcoma;还有黑色素瘤。除5匹患SCCs的公马外,其余均行局部切除。这些种马的龟头、阴茎的游离部分和包皮内部褶皱的内层都有广泛的损伤,它们接受了部分阴茎切除术,结果很成功。通过访问和电话询问获得后续信息。总之,阴茎和包皮肿瘤常见于老年雄性马,SCCs是影响雄性外生殖器的最常见类型。如果肿瘤局限于龟头和阴茎体,且没有近端扩散或累及区域淋巴结,则部分阴茎切除术对马肿瘤的治疗是有效的。
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