Abstract

Laparoscopy, both diagnostic and therapeutic, has been used in the management of pediatric non-palpable testes. We report a case of left non-palpable testis at the unusual age of 18 years. Laparoscopic exploration revealed an intra-abdominal testis lying between the internal inguinal ring and external iliac vessels. The testis was visually in good condition and, in contrast to the accepted procedure of orchiectomy performed in late adolescent cryptorchidism, we decided to preserve this intra-abdominal testis, which was located too far from the scrotum for a primary orchidopexy. The first stage of the Fowler-Stephens procedure was performed laparoscopically. The second-stage orchidopexy was performed successfully through an inguinal approach 3 months later, after sonographic ascertainment of non-decreased testicular volume. Laparoscopy allows thorough exploration for an intra-abdominal testis, with simultaneous therapeutic options. Our experience highlights the feasibility of laparoscopic assessment and treatment of cryptorchidism in adolescents and young adults.

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