Abstract

Traumatic dislocation of the testis represents a condition similar to cryptorchidism in that abnormality of location provides higher temperature to the testis. Histological studies of dislocated testes have revealed degeneration of the seminiferous tubules and absence of sperm formation.1, 2 Hayami et al reported gradual recovery of spermatogenesis after surgical reduction of a dislocated testis.1 We report a case of azoospermia associated with bilateral traumatic testicular dislocation in which sperm production was restored by orchiopexy 13 years after the causative motor vehicle accident.

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