There is no univoque opinion about the place of preoperative studies in nonpalpable testes. During a 6.5-year period, we operated on 296 impalpable testes in prepubertal boys. A combined inguinal-abdominal approach was used in all cases verifying the eventual abdominal testis and its exact vascular anatomy before any manipulation of the cord was undertaken. Forty-five testes (15.2 %) were canalicular, 142 (48 %) were abdominal, 5 (1.7 %) dysgenetic and 104 (34.1 %) absent (agenesis or vanishing testis). Of the abdominal testes, 122 underwent a standard orchidopexy in dartos pouch, 11 a staged repair, 8 a Fowler-Stephens operation and 1 orchiectomy. All means of investigation for impalpable testes are either unreliable, too expensive or too invasive for routine use, and in most cases, a surgical exploration has to be performed anyway. The primary surgical approach has the most favorable cost/benefit ratio, being diagnostic and therapeutic at one time. Provided the exploration is performed correctly, all the advantages of previous laparoscopy can be achieved with surgery alone.
IMPACT OF PRIMARY SURGICAL APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE IMPALPABLE TESTIS / F., Ferro; A., Lais; P., Bagolan; M., Talamo; Caterino, Salvatore. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - STAMPA. - 22:2(1992), pp. 142-146.
IMPACT OF PRIMARY SURGICAL APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE IMPALPABLE TESTIS
CATERINO, Salvatore
1992
Abstract
There is no univoque opinion about the place of preoperative studies in nonpalpable testes. During a 6.5-year period, we operated on 296 impalpable testes in prepubertal boys. A combined inguinal-abdominal approach was used in all cases verifying the eventual abdominal testis and its exact vascular anatomy before any manipulation of the cord was undertaken. Forty-five testes (15.2 %) were canalicular, 142 (48 %) were abdominal, 5 (1.7 %) dysgenetic and 104 (34.1 %) absent (agenesis or vanishing testis). Of the abdominal testes, 122 underwent a standard orchidopexy in dartos pouch, 11 a staged repair, 8 a Fowler-Stephens operation and 1 orchiectomy. All means of investigation for impalpable testes are either unreliable, too expensive or too invasive for routine use, and in most cases, a surgical exploration has to be performed anyway. The primary surgical approach has the most favorable cost/benefit ratio, being diagnostic and therapeutic at one time. Provided the exploration is performed correctly, all the advantages of previous laparoscopy can be achieved with surgery alone.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.