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Patient Reported Experiences With Sparing External Oblique Fascia Vs Standard Inguinal Orchiectomy
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the difference in patient-reported postoperative outcomes between two standard-of-care surgical techniques for radical orchiectomy (inguinal orchiectomy versus external oblique fascia sparing orchiectomy) for treatment of patients with suspected testicular malignancy. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does sparing the external oblique fascia during orchiectomy reduce pain after surgery? 2. Is there a difference in narcotic consumption after surgery? 3. Is there a difference in neuropathic pain after surgery? 4. Is there a difference in complications after surgery?

COMPLETED
The Effects of Orchiectomy and Age on Vascular and Metabolic Health in Older Versus Younger Transgender Women
Description

This study plans to learn more about differences in heart disease risk after gender-affirming orchiectomy (i.e., testes removal) in older transgender (trans) women compared to younger trans women.

TERMINATED
Opioid Reduction Initiative During Outpatient Pediatric Urologic Procedures Using Exparel
Description

This study aims to evaluate the utility of long-acting liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel®) in improving pain scores and reducing narcotic pain requirements in pediatric patients following minor urologic procedures.

COMPLETED
Embr Thermal Device for Hot Flash Management in Prostate Cancer
Description

This study is being conducted to evaluate if the Embr thermal device is useful for men who experience bothersome hot flashes as a result of prostate cancer treatment.

COMPLETED
Best Systemic Therapy or Best Systemic Therapy (BST) Plus Definitive Treatment (Radiation or Surgery)
Description

The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if treatment with standard systemic therapy (androgen deprivation therapy or bilateral orchiectomy) in combination with surgery or radiation therapy is more effective at controlling prostate cancer than standard systemic therapy alone. The safety of this treatment combination will also be studied.

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