A case of bilateral nonpalpable testes is described. Ultrasonography showed no testis. Laparoscopy revealed no intraabdominal testis, vas or vessels. Human chorionic gonadotrophine test suggested the presence of testicular tissue Computed tomography showed a testis present in each inguinal canal. Inguinal exploration confirmed the finding. This case stresses the importance of careful interpretation of the laparoscopic findings together with other diagnostic methods in localizing testicular tissue in patients with nonpalpable testes
SummaryBackgroundUndescended testes is one of the most common congenital abnormalities in boys. In c...
Objective: In the present study, we investigated the usefulness of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and ...
Objective: Evaluate the results from the first 5 years of experience with laparoscopy for diagnosis ...
From may 1995 to may 2001, 114 children with nonpalpable testis (NPT) were evaluated at our institut...
Thirty-three children with a nonpalpable testis (NPT) were evaluated at our institution. Two babies ...
A case of urogenital nonunion is presented to illustrate the importance of laparoscopy for the impal...
On laparoscopic examination, about half the cases of impalpable testis present cord structures enter...
Introduction: Laparoscopic techniques were introduced as alternatives to many open urologic procedur...
The diagnostic accuracy of laparoscopy for impalpable testis is well recognized. However, in some ca...
Aim of Study: To examine the role of laparoscopy in the evaluation of the non-palpable undescended t...
Background: The undescended testis represents one of the most common disorders of childhood. Laparos...
IntroductionThe traditional management paradigm for nonpalpable testis (NPT) has been that inguinal ...
peer reviewedCryptorchidism affects approximately 1 in 150 boys. Non-palpable testes represent nearl...
Laparoscopy, both diagnostic and therapeutic, has been used in the management of pediatric non-palpa...
Abstract PURPOSE: Diagnostic laparoscopy has changed the surgical approach to nonpalpable testes ...
SummaryBackgroundUndescended testes is one of the most common congenital abnormalities in boys. In c...
Objective: In the present study, we investigated the usefulness of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and ...
Objective: Evaluate the results from the first 5 years of experience with laparoscopy for diagnosis ...
From may 1995 to may 2001, 114 children with nonpalpable testis (NPT) were evaluated at our institut...
Thirty-three children with a nonpalpable testis (NPT) were evaluated at our institution. Two babies ...
A case of urogenital nonunion is presented to illustrate the importance of laparoscopy for the impal...
On laparoscopic examination, about half the cases of impalpable testis present cord structures enter...
Introduction: Laparoscopic techniques were introduced as alternatives to many open urologic procedur...
The diagnostic accuracy of laparoscopy for impalpable testis is well recognized. However, in some ca...
Aim of Study: To examine the role of laparoscopy in the evaluation of the non-palpable undescended t...
Background: The undescended testis represents one of the most common disorders of childhood. Laparos...
IntroductionThe traditional management paradigm for nonpalpable testis (NPT) has been that inguinal ...
peer reviewedCryptorchidism affects approximately 1 in 150 boys. Non-palpable testes represent nearl...
Laparoscopy, both diagnostic and therapeutic, has been used in the management of pediatric non-palpa...
Abstract PURPOSE: Diagnostic laparoscopy has changed the surgical approach to nonpalpable testes ...
SummaryBackgroundUndescended testes is one of the most common congenital abnormalities in boys. In c...
Objective: In the present study, we investigated the usefulness of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and ...
Objective: Evaluate the results from the first 5 years of experience with laparoscopy for diagnosis ...