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Rotation of the testis around the axis of the spermatic cord results in tissue ischaemia and testicular torsion (TT). TT in the newborn infant in the 1st month of life is referred to as neonatal TT (NTT) or perinatal TT and occurs in 6.1/100, 000 live ...
Ranjit I Kylat, Mohamed N Ahmed
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Undescended testis: 513 patients’ characteristics, age at orchidopexy and patterns of referral [PDF]
10.1136/archdischild-2013-305225Archives of Disease in Childhood995401 ...
Allen Jr., John Carson +8 more
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IntroductionOrchiopexy for congenital cryptorchid testes is recommended between ½ and 1 year of age to preserve testicular germ cell maturation. Early operation is not enough to preserve fertility in 22 and 36% of cases. Aim of this study was to set up a
Jorgen Thorup +9 more
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Background: Children with undescended testis (UDT) are often referred late for surgical treatment that can have a detrimental effect on future prospects of fertility.
Shumaila Israr +4 more
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Comparison of Outcomes of Scrotal and Inguinal Incision Orchiopexy for Undescended Testis
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the results of treating undescended testis with conventional inguinal orchiopexy or by scrotal orchiopexy (in selected cases with undescended testis that can be rubbed up to the top of scrotum in their ...
Ahmet Atıcı +2 more
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Unusual combination of bilateral testicular microlithiasis and tubular ectasia of the rete testis with left intra‐ and extratesticular varicocele in a 17‐year‐old boy [PDF]
We describe the rare combination of testicular microlithiasis, unilateral intra/extratesticular varicocele, and tubular ectasia of the rete testis in a 17‐year‐old boy who presented with testicular pain following a trauma.
Dogra +7 more
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Purpose: Though prompt diagnosis to minimize symptom duration (SD) is highly associated with organ salvage in cases of testicular torsion (TT), SD is subjective and hard to determine.
Jun Bo Jang +5 more
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When should a child with an undescended testis be referred to a urologist? [PDF]
Infants with an undescended testis should be referred between ages 6 and 15 months, since almost all who experience spontaneous descent do so by 6 months (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, extrapolation from cohort studies). The incidence of germ cell
Bishop, Rachel +2 more
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Developing sustainable Emergency Urology Simulation Training in sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract Background Simulation‐based education (SBE) is widely adopted in high‐income countries to enhance surgical training, but opportunities remain limited in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Emergency Urology Simulation Training (EUST) was developed to address knowledge and skill gaps in managing urological emergencies in sub‐Saharan ...
William James Gladstone Finch +11 more
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Robot-assisted laparoscopic orchiopexy: A comparative analysis with laparoscopic orchiopexy
BackgroundWhile undescended testes are relatively common, the nonpalpable testis remains a challenging problem. The gold standard treatment remains the laparoscopic orchiopexy. However, today robot-assisted surgery has challenged traditional laparoscopy in many areas of urology.
Rensing, Adam J. +4 more
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