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Groin Exploration for the Nonpalpable Testes: A Single Center Experience

BACKGROUND: Management of non-palpable testes in Nigeria can be difficult due to late presentation and poor resources. Surgical exploration is often required for diagnosis and treatment. AIM: This study reviews the management outcome of clinically non-palpable testeis in a tertiary center in Nigeria...

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Autores principales: Sowande, Oludayo A, Talabi, Ademola O, Etonyeaku, Amarachukwu C, Adejuyigbe, Olusanya
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4382645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838769
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1117-6806.153195
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author Sowande, Oludayo A
Talabi, Ademola O
Etonyeaku, Amarachukwu C
Adejuyigbe, Olusanya
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Etonyeaku, Amarachukwu C
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description BACKGROUND: Management of non-palpable testes in Nigeria can be difficult due to late presentation and poor resources. Surgical exploration is often required for diagnosis and treatment. AIM: This study reviews the management outcome of clinically non-palpable testeis in a tertiary center in Nigeria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten years retrospective review of all clinically non-palpable testes in children aged 2–15years managed at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex Ile-Ife Nigeria. RESULTS: Thirty two children with 44 testicular units were managed. The right side was involved in 12 (37.5%); left in 8 (25.0%) and bilateral in 12 (37.5%) patients. Pre-operative ultrasound was done in 12 patients with localization in just 4 patients (33.3% success rate). At groin exploration, 34 (77.32%) testicular units were located in the inguinal canal. Eight patients with 10 The remaining 10 (22.7%) testicular units required additional mini-laparotomy for which six (13.6%) and 4 (9.1%) testicular units respectively were either in the retroperitoneum or not found. Of the testes in the groin, twenty two (64.7%) testicular units were normal while 12 (35.3%) were atrophic. Four of the retroperitoneal testes were normal while 2 were atrophic. Eight (22.5%) testicular units among the inguinal group had multi-staged orchidopexy; while 2 each of the retroperitoneal group had orchidectomy, one stage orchidopexy, two staged Fowler Stephens (F-S) procedure or lost to follow up after first stage of F-S procedure. Mean follow up period was 2 months. 2 testicular units each had retracted or vanished respectively during follow up. CONCLUSION: Groin exploration still offers a viable approach Surgical exploration is still useful in to the management of non-palpable testes in low resource environment despite the lack of laparoscopy.
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spelling pubmed-43826452015-04-02 Groin Exploration for the Nonpalpable Testes: A Single Center Experience Sowande, Oludayo A Talabi, Ademola O Etonyeaku, Amarachukwu C Adejuyigbe, Olusanya Niger J Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Management of non-palpable testes in Nigeria can be difficult due to late presentation and poor resources. Surgical exploration is often required for diagnosis and treatment. AIM: This study reviews the management outcome of clinically non-palpable testeis in a tertiary center in Nigeria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten years retrospective review of all clinically non-palpable testes in children aged 2–15years managed at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex Ile-Ife Nigeria. RESULTS: Thirty two children with 44 testicular units were managed. The right side was involved in 12 (37.5%); left in 8 (25.0%) and bilateral in 12 (37.5%) patients. Pre-operative ultrasound was done in 12 patients with localization in just 4 patients (33.3% success rate). At groin exploration, 34 (77.32%) testicular units were located in the inguinal canal. Eight patients with 10 The remaining 10 (22.7%) testicular units required additional mini-laparotomy for which six (13.6%) and 4 (9.1%) testicular units respectively were either in the retroperitoneum or not found. Of the testes in the groin, twenty two (64.7%) testicular units were normal while 12 (35.3%) were atrophic. Four of the retroperitoneal testes were normal while 2 were atrophic. Eight (22.5%) testicular units among the inguinal group had multi-staged orchidopexy; while 2 each of the retroperitoneal group had orchidectomy, one stage orchidopexy, two staged Fowler Stephens (F-S) procedure or lost to follow up after first stage of F-S procedure. Mean follow up period was 2 months. 2 testicular units each had retracted or vanished respectively during follow up. CONCLUSION: Groin exploration still offers a viable approach Surgical exploration is still useful in to the management of non-palpable testes in low resource environment despite the lack of laparoscopy. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4382645/ /pubmed/25838769 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1117-6806.153195 Text en Copyright: © Nigerian Journal of Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Groin Exploration for the Nonpalpable Testes: A Single Center Experience
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title_short Groin Exploration for the Nonpalpable Testes: A Single Center Experience
title_sort groin exploration for the nonpalpable testes: a single center experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4382645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838769
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1117-6806.153195
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