Bukowski T P, Wacksman J, Billmire D A, Lewis A G, Sheldon C A
Division of Pediatric Urology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
J Urol. 1995 Aug;154(2 Pt 1):558-61.
Patients with intra-abdominal testes represent a small but challenging group who require innovative therapy. We report our 17-year experience with testicular autotransplantation.
Testicular autotransplantation was performed in 23 patients with 27 intra-abdominal testes.
The success rate was 96% and average operative time was 4.25 hours with 40 to 90 minutes for vascular anastomoses. A contralateral Fowler-Stephens procedure had previously failed in 3 cases.
Since the variability of collateral blood supply in patients with high undescended testes may potentially compromise the Fowler-Stephens procedure, we believe that testicular autotransplantation should be strongly considered in such patients, particularly those with bilateral undescended testicles.