Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161852 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study represented one of the larger collections of prospective assessments of outcomes following primary orchidopexy. It was acknowledged that subjectively assessing testicular volume is not ideal; however, the data correlated with similar studies.Table. Testicular atrophy grouped by aetiology of undescended testis.Aetiology of undescended testisAge at operation, years (median)Length of follow-up, months (median)Testicular atrophy rateOverall (n = 234)2.26.96 (2.6%)Congenital (n = 209)1.87.16 (2.9%)Primary acquired (n = 21)8.76.50%Secondary acquired (n = 4)4.56.40%
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Authors
J. Durell, N. Johal, D. Burge, R. Wheeler, M. Griffiths, L. Kitteringham, M. Stanton, S. Manoharan, H. Steinbrecher, P. Malone, S.J. Griffin,