Use of laparoscopy in children with impalpable testes

Summary Our experience in Manchester using laparoscopy in children with impalpable testes is detailed. Eighty‐seven testes were investigated in 77 patients. Of these, 36% had no testes, although in 28% evidence of a vas was found. In those testes which were found, surgery was performed, either orchi...

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description Summary Our experience in Manchester using laparoscopy in children with impalpable testes is detailed. Eighty‐seven testes were investigated in 77 patients. Of these, 36% had no testes, although in 28% evidence of a vas was found. In those testes which were found, surgery was performed, either orchidopexy or, if positioned high, microsurgery. Orchidectomy was rarely carried out (5 testes only).
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Adolescent
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
Cryptorchidism - diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
ectopic testis
Gonadal Dysgenesis - diagnosis
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
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impalpable testis
Infant
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Male genital diseases
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Testis - abnormalities
Testis - pathology
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