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pubmed-article:1353544pubmed:abstractTextWe evaluated 68 prepubertal boys with 84 impalpable testes who were operated upon without using any other diagnostic maneuvers. Of the testes 18 (22%) were absent (anorchism or 'vanished') and 38 (45%) could be placed in a scrotal position with standard orchiopexy. A staged, Fowler-Stephens or microvascular procedure was required for 28 testes (33%), involving orchiectomy in 2 cases, and succeeded in a scrotal position for another 24 testes. In 1 boy 2 testes were fixed outside the inguinal canal. Reexamination after 3 to 9 years showed that 42 of 55 operated testes (76%) were in scrotal position without atrophy, 10 had atrophied and 3 were removed at the second stage operation. We conclude that an exclusive surgical approach has the advantage of providing diagnosis and therapy, and, therefore, it is an effective method.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1353544pubmed:articleTitleThe management of the impalpable testis by surgery alone.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1353544pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.lld:pubmed
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