The patient underwent robotic laparoscopic bilateral pelvis and inguinal lymph node dissection and re-excision of the primary PSCC, with one of 15 superficial right inguinal lymph nodes testing positive for squamous cell carcinoma. Given the patient’s single-node positivity as well as the risks associated with chemotherapy with respect to his concurrent medical conditions, close follow-up with repeat imaging was planned following surgery. This case highlights the importance of biopsy in any lesion recalcitrant to conventional treatment modalities regardless of age. Early detection and treatment of PSCC can prevent organ dysfunction, loss of organ, or even death.
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Ogrich, L. M., Stigall, L. E., Tyler, W. B., & Hossler, E. W. (2018). Invasive penile squamous cell carcinoma. Cutis, 101(3), 224–227.
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