2024 Volume 115 Issue 2 Pages 80-84
The patient in this case is a 67-year-old male. The previous physician examined the patient due to the primary complaint of ulcers on the penis, and the patient was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma (cT1N0M0). Our clinic performed a penectomy.
Since vascular invasion was negative, a lymphadenectomy was not performed, and the patient was subsequently observed. However, four months after the surgery, we confirmed that the cancer had metastasized to the left inguinal lymph node and the left external iliac lymph node.
The patient completed the fourth cycle of the TIP treatment before we performed an inguinal pelvic lymphadenectomy, and the patient succeeded in complete remission.
Presently, two years and five months after the lymphadenectomy, no recurrence was found.