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The role of manual detorsion in the management of testicular torsion in the emergency department: A single-group observational study. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine (Baltimore)
Başaran E   +8 more
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Case Series of Transverse Testicular Ectopia in Children.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Vudata SP   +3 more
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Germ Cell Neoplasia In situ in Undescended Testis: A Myth or Reality?

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Mishra PR   +3 more
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Introducing a new scrotal orchiopexy technique: The fat anchor orchiopexy

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2021
Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital anomaly of the male genital tract. Cryptorchidism is associated with potentially serious consequences including reduced fertility, increases risk of cancer, susceptibility to torsion and traumatic injury, as well as future psychological problems related to an abnormal scrotal appearance.
Khaled Al-Omar   +2 more
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Outpatient Orchiopexy

Journal of Urology, 1982
Outpatient surgery in children has been recommended as a means to help contain the increasing cost of health care. In addition, the shorter the child's hospitalization the less psychologic trauma. This study examines the feasibility of performing outpatient orchiopexy based on preoperative evaluation, surgical success rate and cost-effectiveness.
A A, Caldamone, R, Rabinowitz
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Failed Orchiopexy

Urologia Internationalis, 2004
<i>Introduction:</i> Failure after orchiopexy or cryptorchidism after inguinal surgery are not so rarely encountered conditions. Reoperative orchiopexies are technically demanding procedures. In our study, we aimed to examine the causes of failures and outcomes of reorchiopexies.
Orhan, Ziylan   +4 more
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Microvascular orchiopexy

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
In the period between 1981 and 1986, 22 microvascular testicular autotransplantations were performed on 18 patients at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. The preoperative assessment, the operative technique, and the follow-up results are discussed. Of 22 transplanted testes, four (18.2%) became partially or totally atrophic.
P, Frey, A, Bianchi
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Complications of Orchiopexy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983
Malgre le regain d'enthousiasme pour l'hormotherapie, l'orchiopexie reste le principal moyen de traiter la cryporchidie. En general, les complications ont ete relativement rares et, dans une large mesure, evitable. On souligne, parmi les complications, l'atrophie du testicule, la torsion, les traumatismes chirurgicaux et le gonflement du ...
J R, Woodard, T S, Trulock
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Technique of Orchiopexy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982
SUMMARY Various techniques for the surgical placement of the testis into the scrotum have been described. Our policy at the present time is to salvage all testes if at all possible and position them at a site where they are readily palpable. Otherwise, an orchiectomy is performed.
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