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Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism.

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Kokorowski, PJ; Routh, JC; Graham, DA; Nelson, CP
Published in: Pediatrics
September 2010

OBJECTIVE: Current clinical guidelines recommend that orchidopexy be performed by the age of 1 in patients with congenital undescended testis. We sought to examine trends in surgical timing and to determine what factors are associated with age at surgery. METHODS: The Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS) is a national database of >40 freestanding children's hospitals. We searched the PHIS to identify boys with cryptorchidism who underwent orchidopexy between 1999 and 2008. Patient age at orchidopexy was evaluated, and we used multivariate models to determine factors associated with timing of surgery. RESULTS: We identified 28 204 children who underwent orchidopexy at PHIS hospitals. Of these, 14,916 (53%) were white, and 17,070 (61%) had public insurance. Only 5031 patients (18%) underwent orchidopexy by the age of 1 year; only 12,165 (43%) underwent orchidopexy by the age of 2 years. These figures remained stable over time (P=.32). After adjusting for patient clustering, race (P<.001) and insurance status (P<.001) remained associated with patient age at orchidopexy; however, the treating hospital (P<.001) was the most important factor in predicting the timing of the procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Only 43% had surgery by 2 years of age, which suggests that either significant numbers of boys with congenital cryptorchidism do not undergo surgery in a timely fashion or late-onset testicular ectopy is more common than generally recognized. Factors associated with the timing of orchidopexy include patient race, insurance status, and the hospital in which surgery is performed.

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Pediatrics

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EISSN

1098-4275

Publication Date

September 2010

Volume

126

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e576 / e582

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
  • Pediatrics
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Male
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Guideline Adherence
  • Cryptorchidism
  • Child, Preschool
  • Age Factors
 

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Kokorowski, P. J., Routh, J. C., Graham, D. A., & Nelson, C. P. (2010). Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism. Pediatrics, 126(3), e576–e582. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-0747
Kokorowski, Paul J., Jonathan C. Routh, Dionne A. Graham, and Caleb P. Nelson. “Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism.Pediatrics 126, no. 3 (September 2010): e576–82. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-0747.
Kokorowski PJ, Routh JC, Graham DA, Nelson CP. Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism. Pediatrics. 2010 Sep;126(3):e576–82.
Kokorowski, Paul J., et al. “Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism.Pediatrics, vol. 126, no. 3, Sept. 2010, pp. e576–82. Pubmed, doi:10.1542/peds.2010-0747.
Kokorowski PJ, Routh JC, Graham DA, Nelson CP. Variations in timing of surgery among boys who underwent orchidopexy for cryptorchidism. Pediatrics. 2010 Sep;126(3):e576–e582.

Published In

Pediatrics

DOI

EISSN

1098-4275

Publication Date

September 2010

Volume

126

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e576 / e582

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
  • Pediatrics
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Male
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Guideline Adherence
  • Cryptorchidism
  • Child, Preschool
  • Age Factors