Eur J Pediatr Surg 2010; 20(4): 267-269
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1249048
Original Article

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

The Transscrotal Approach for Recurrent and Iatrogenic Undescended Testes

I. Karaman1 , A. Karaman1 , D. Erdoğan1 , Y. H. Çavuşoğlu1
  • 1Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, Ankara, Turkey
Further Information

Publication History

received September 27, 2009

accepted after revision January 30, 2010

Publication Date:
11 March 2010 (online)

Abstract

Purpose: Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of the transscrotal approach in redo orchiopexy.

Material and Methods: Redo orchiopexy using the transscrotal approach was used to treat 16 testes during a 4-year period from 2005 to 2009. Five of these cases occurred following inguinal hernia repair and 11 after previous orchiopexy. Only testes located distal to the external ring that could be moved to the upper part of the scrotum were included in the study. The vas deferens and testicular vessels were dissected free from the surrounding tissue using a scrotal approach and the testis placed into a dartos pouch.

Results: All testes except one could be placed into the scrotum with the transscrotal approach. The mean duration of surgery was 33±13 min. No patient suffered from atrophy or reascending testes.

Conclusion: The transscrotal approach is a fast, simple and reliable method for redo procedures for undescended testes.

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Notice:
This article was changed according to the following erratum on May 13th 2010.

Erratum:
This article was published with a misspelled author's name. The authors are: I. Karaman, A. Karaman, D. Erdoğan, Y. H. Çavuşoğlu

Correspondence

Dr. Ibrahim Karaman

Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Hospital

Pediatric Surgery

Babür cad

06080 Ankara

Turkey

Phone: +90 3123 056 208

Fax: +90 3123 170 353

Email: ibrahimkaraman@hotmail.com

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