Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of virtual touch quantification (VTQ) and virtual touch imaging quantification (VTIQ) techniques for assessing undescended testes stiffness, by age and location. One testicle from each of 84 participants (31 of whom were healthy volunteers) was assessed by the point shear-wave elastography (p-SWE) method, using both VTQ and VTIQ techniques. The patients were grouped by location of assessment (intra-abdominal, inguinal, and scrotal) and age (group 1, healthy patients; group 2, patients age one and younger; and group 3, patients older than age one). Although the VTQ and VTIQ methods for group 2 showed similar results in the Bland-Altman plot, for group 3, the VTIQ method was more effective than the VTQ method. The use of p-SWE with VTIQ may be an appropriate technique for determining the tissue stiffness of testes located in the inguinal canal and for patients over one year of age.

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