Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, North-15, West-7, Kita-ku, Sapporo city 060, Japan
Abstract
From June 1992 to December 1996, we performed laparoscopic evaluation for 28 nonpalpable
testes in 22 patients (1–21, median 3 years old).The location of 28 testes were divided into 4 categories according to the classification
by Malone et al.: canalicular in 17 testes, just canalicular in 2, abdominal in 7, and
absent in 2. Two-stage Fowler–Stephens orchiopexy was performed in 3 abdominal
testes and planned two-stage orchiopexy was performed in one abdominal testis, while
one-stage standard orchiopexy was performed in 10 testes (canalicular 5, just canalicular
2, and abdominal 3). In 10 of 17 canalicular testes no testicular element was found on
histological examination of the excised remnant tissue. In two completely absent testicular
structures, as verified by vanishing spermatic vessels, no further exploration was
done after laparoscopy. There was one complication in this series: jejunal injury which
needed oversewing, otherwise there was no postoperative sequela in all cases.Laparoscopic evaluation in patients with nonpalpable testes gives us precise information
as to the existence and location of the testicle which is helpful in determining
subsequent appropriate procedure and avoiding unnecessary abdominal exploration.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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