Congenital Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Control Study for Patient With Abdominal Undescended Testis Using New Technique
Impact of percutaneous internal ring ligation during laparoscopic orchiopexy in decreasing incidence of congenital hernia
Cryptorchidism is the most common genitourinary anomaly in male children. Its incidence can
reach 3% in full term neonates, rising to 30% in premature boys . The treatment of the crypt
orchid testicle is justified by the increased risk of infertility and malignancy, as well as
an associated inguinal hernia and the risk of trauma to the ectopic testicle against the
pubis. Furthermore, the psychological stigma of a missing testis for the patient, as well as
the parents' anxiety is also factors that justify this type of treatment .
About 20% of crypt orchid testicles are non palpable. The treatment of non-descended
testicles is mandatory due to the increased risk of infertility, present in up to 40% of the
patients, as compared to 6% of control groups, including malignancy, which reaches 20 times
that of normal adults .
The treatment of the crypt orchid testis before 2 years of age is recommended, treatment is
necessary not only for the risk of malignancy, but also for the satisfaction and improvement
in the quality of the patient's life and parents´ concern for their children's health.
In relation to diagnosis, despite a sensitivity of 70-90% in the diagnosis of inguinal
testes, ultrasonography is not useful in intra-abdominal cases . Although presenting a better
quality, both computed tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance lack sufficient sensitivity
and specificity to be considered as gold standard diagnostic tools . More recently, the
magnetic angioresonance was introduced with sensibility of 96% and specificity of 100%, but
it is still a new method, with high costs, also requiring general anesthesia in children .
In relation to the treatment, the use of gonadotrophin for un descended testes presents a
success rate of definitive descent to the scrotum of 21 to 56%, with better results in
bilateral cases . Surgical treatment via an inguinal incision is the main treatment option
for palpable testicles, but can also be employed for the evaluation and treatment of
non-palpable testis. In this situation, however, surgical exploration can often require large
incisions and extensive dissections, especially in bilateral cases. This can be avoided using
laparoscopic evaluation, with a sensitivity and specificity reaching more than 90%
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