Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6217527 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundEctopic testis is a rare congenital anomaly in which the testis is abnormally located away from normal line of decent.AimTo report varied clinical presentation, embryogenesis, and management aspects of ectopic testis with a brief review of the literature.Materials and MethodsA retrospective chart review of children with undescended testis from January 2008 to August 2011.ResultsSeven children (3.6%) treated for ectopic testes were diagnosed among 190 children operated on for undescended testis. There were five perineal testes, one penile testis, and one transverse testicular ectopic testis. Laparoscopy was the diagnostic and therapeutic modality in transverse testicular ectopia. Other ectopic testes were managed by open orchidopexy. The length of the testicular vessels and vas deferens was adequate in every case.ConclusionExamination of boys with an empty scrotum should include examination of ectopic sites as well. The gubernaculum bulb has preprogrammed growth toward the scrotum unless anatomical blockade prevents its descent. Open orchidopexy reveals normal characteristics of perineal, penile testis, and its elements. Surgical correction for ectopic testis as early as possible facilitates proper psychological development and prevents complications.

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