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Laparoscopic orchiectomy for unilateral intra-abdominal testis.
Current Surgery 2002 May
PURPOSE: A brief description of laparoscopic orchiectomy for undescended testis and a representative case report.
METHODS: A 22-year-old Chinese man was admitted for removal of an intra-abdominal testis. Laparoscopic orchiectomy was used to remove the testis at the time of laparoscopic orchiectomy. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course.
RESULTS: A concurrent inguinal hernia was discovered during the procedure and repaired.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of laparoscopic surgery has proven to be a safe and effective means of treatment for the intra-abdominal testis.
METHODS: A 22-year-old Chinese man was admitted for removal of an intra-abdominal testis. Laparoscopic orchiectomy was used to remove the testis at the time of laparoscopic orchiectomy. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course.
RESULTS: A concurrent inguinal hernia was discovered during the procedure and repaired.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of laparoscopic surgery has proven to be a safe and effective means of treatment for the intra-abdominal testis.
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