Abstract

Various approaches to the management of the impalpable testis in cases of cryptorchidism have been advocated. The authors' experience over the past 13 years was reviewed to try to determine an optimal approach. Of 1,305 patients with undescended testicles seen between February 1982 and December 1995, 157 boys (12.03%) had impalpable testes with 17 having bilateral impalpable testes for a total of 174 impalpable testes. A hernia sac was present in 155 impalpable testes with a testicle present in all cases. No hernia sac was found in 19 impalpable testes, five of which had no testicle present. This was confirmed by either open exploration or laparoscopy. One hundred forty-eight boys underwent groin exploration as initial treatment, 13 of these had bilateral impalpable testes. In addition to the five absent testicles with no hernia sac, one patient with a hernia sac and no testicle evident benefited from subsequent laparoscopy to identify an intraabdominal testicle. All other patients underwent routine orchidopexy or orchidectomy (one case with grossly malformed testicle). Nine boys underwent laparoscopy as initial treatment, four of these had bilateral impalpable testes. Two abnormal testicles were found and removed. Groin exploration and subsequent orchidopexy was definitive treatment in all other cases. The association of a hernia sac with an impalpable undescended testicle is very significant ( P < .00001 Fisher's Exact test). The absence of a sac therefore may reflect an alternate diagnosis. When no sac is found with a testicle in the groin, this may represent an ectopic testicle. When no sac is found with no testicle, this may represent a vanishing testicle. From this experience the authors conclude that groin exploration should be the initial approach to impalpable testes. The presence of a hernia sac with an absent testicle demands further exploration; the absence of a hernia sac with an absent testicle suggests a vanishing testicle and may need no further exploration.

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