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Laparoscopic orchiopexy: short-term outcomes. Experience of a single centre

Authors :
Federica, Pederiva
Edoardo, Guida
Daniela, Codrich
Maria G, Scarpa
Damiana, Olenik
Jurgen, Schleef
Source :
Minerva pediatrica. 68(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Increased infertility and smaller volume accompany undescended testis. Timing of orchiopexy is still a matter of debate. We evaluated the growth of non-palpable testes after laparoscopic orchiopexy according to age at surgery, intraoperative findings and type of procedure.Forty-one boys undergoing laparoscopy for nonpalpable testes were retrospectively reviewed and divided into two groups, ≤18 months and18 months, according to their age at surgery.At follow-up, 14 testes in the younger group had normal size, while 3 atrophied either after single (2) or two stage procedure (1). Similarly, in older boys 11 testes grew normally, while 5 atrophied after both procedures.Most of the non-palpable testes grew normally after laparoscopic orchiopexy and the postoperative volume seemed independent from the surgical strategy. Both techniques led to a few cases of testicular hypotrophy. In our experience, the age at surgery did not affect the outcome in terms of testicular growth.

Details

ISSN :
18271715
Volume :
68
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva pediatrica
Accession number :
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