Abstract

Introduction: Undescended testis is a common surgical problem in children which needs to be treated by one and a half year of age. When testis is non palpable, it could be either absent, and when present intra-abdominal or inguinal. Methodology: A hospital based retrospective study was conducted in department of paediatric surgery, Thiruvananthapuram. Study population consisted of children treated with nonpalpable undescended testis from January 2016 to June 2021. Results: Mean age of intervention was 43.7 months (range 7 to 153 months). Incidence of absent testis was 30.97%. in 156 children who had ipsilateral undescended testis, 92 had intra-abdominal testis and 43 had inguinal testis. Presence of nubbin of testis in ipsilateral scrotum and contralateral testicular hypertrophy were suggestive of absent ipsilateral testis (p <0.001). Testis is absent in 11.3% only when ipsilateral hemi scrotum is under developed. Conclusion: Proportion of absent testis is 30.97% in children with unilateral undescended testis. Presence of nubbin of testis in ipsilateral scrotum and contralateral testicular hypertrophy are predictive of ipsilateral testicular absence. Keywords: Undescended testis, atrophic testis, Contralateral hypertrophy.

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