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Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome

Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis in cryptorchid testes residing in the abdomen is an extremely rare variant of developmental disorders of the testis and epididymis. Available sources mention only three clinical cases similar to our observations. The unique anatomic aspect...

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Autores principales: Sizonov, Vladimir V., Makarov, Alexey G., Mayr, Johannes M., Vigera, Vladimir V., Kogan, Mikhail I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020205
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author Sizonov, Vladimir V.
Makarov, Alexey G.
Mayr, Johannes M.
Vigera, Vladimir V.
Kogan, Mikhail I.
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Makarov, Alexey G.
Mayr, Johannes M.
Vigera, Vladimir V.
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description Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis in cryptorchid testes residing in the abdomen is an extremely rare variant of developmental disorders of the testis and epididymis. Available sources mention only three clinical cases similar to our observations. The unique anatomic aspects of this disorder hamper the correct diagnosis of an intra-abdominal cryptorchid testis. Two boys with nonpalpable left-sided cryptorchidism underwent diagnostic laparoscopy, revealing an intra-abdominally located testis. The epididymis was completely separated from the deferent duct, and the epididymis and testis were supplied by testicular vessels. Exploration of the inguinal canal revealed blind-ending deferent ducts. The testis was brought down through the inguinal canal and fixed in the scrotum in both boys. The follow-up examination at 6 months revealed no signs of testicular atrophy or malposition of the testis in either patient. With our observations in mind, the exclusive use of a transscrotal or transinguinal approach as the initial surgical exploration in the treatment of patients with nonpalpable forms of cryptorchidism may be inappropriate. Careful laparoscopic examination of the abdominal cavity is indispensable in children with suspected testicular regression syndrome or nonpalpable forms of cryptorchidism.
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spelling pubmed-99554192023-02-25 Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome Sizonov, Vladimir V. Makarov, Alexey G. Mayr, Johannes M. Vigera, Vladimir V. Kogan, Mikhail I. Children (Basel) Case Report Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis in cryptorchid testes residing in the abdomen is an extremely rare variant of developmental disorders of the testis and epididymis. Available sources mention only three clinical cases similar to our observations. The unique anatomic aspects of this disorder hamper the correct diagnosis of an intra-abdominal cryptorchid testis. Two boys with nonpalpable left-sided cryptorchidism underwent diagnostic laparoscopy, revealing an intra-abdominally located testis. The epididymis was completely separated from the deferent duct, and the epididymis and testis were supplied by testicular vessels. Exploration of the inguinal canal revealed blind-ending deferent ducts. The testis was brought down through the inguinal canal and fixed in the scrotum in both boys. The follow-up examination at 6 months revealed no signs of testicular atrophy or malposition of the testis in either patient. With our observations in mind, the exclusive use of a transscrotal or transinguinal approach as the initial surgical exploration in the treatment of patients with nonpalpable forms of cryptorchidism may be inappropriate. Careful laparoscopic examination of the abdominal cavity is indispensable in children with suspected testicular regression syndrome or nonpalpable forms of cryptorchidism. MDPI 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9955419/ /pubmed/36832334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020205 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sizonov, Vladimir V.
Makarov, Alexey G.
Mayr, Johannes M.
Vigera, Vladimir V.
Kogan, Mikhail I.
Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title_full Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title_fullStr Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title_short Abdominal Cryptorchidism with Complete Dissociation between the Testis and Deferent Duct Mimicking Testicular Regression Syndrome
title_sort abdominal cryptorchidism with complete dissociation between the testis and deferent duct mimicking testicular regression syndrome
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36832334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10020205
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