Diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopy for the adult cryptorchid testicle.
Laparoscopy can be utilized in the management of male patients with impalpable gonads. However, there have been few reports of its application in the management of adult men with cryptorchidism. Fourteen adult men with 15 undescended testicles were referred to our urology department over 6 years. Eight testicles from seven men could not be localized clinically or radiographically to the inguinal canal. Laparoscopy was utilized to assess for the presence and location of the gonad and to perform orchiectomy when testicular tissue was encountered. The average age of the seven men undergoing laparoscopy was 40 years. Three testicles were found proximal to the internal ring and were removed using laparoscopic techniques. The ipsilateral testicular vessels and vas deferens were visualized entering the internal ring in three cases and dense ipsilateral adhesions from previous inguinal surgery prevented adequate visualization of the cord structures in one individual, leading to four inguinal explorations in the same setting. Two inguinal orchiectomies were performed and two vanishing testicles were identified. Gonadal vessels were absent in the remaining patient as demonstrated by extensive laparoscopic dissection. The average total operative time was 105 minutes, which included additional procedures in four patients. No patient experienced an intraoperative or postoperative complication. Six of seven patients were discharged on the day of surgery. An intratesticular germ cell neoplasm was found in one of seven specimens, which stresses the importance of diagnosing and managing this uncommon problem in the adult man.
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- Urology & Nephrology
- Orchiectomy
- Male
- Laparoscopy
- Humans
- Cryptorchidism
- Adult
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Published In
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Urology & Nephrology
- Orchiectomy
- Male
- Laparoscopy
- Humans
- Cryptorchidism
- Adult