Testicular Volume Changes in Laparoscopic Staged Fowler-Stephens Orchiopexy: Studying the Impact of Testicular Vessel Division
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Testicular Volume Changes in Laparoscopic Staged Fowler-Stephens Orchiopexy: Studying the Impact of Testicular Vessel Division
Abstract
Objective: To study the effect of testicular vessel division on testicular volume during laparoscopic staged Fowler Stephens orchiopexy (LSFSO).
Methods: Testicular dimensions were prospectively measured intraoperatively at both first (S1) and second stages (S2) of LSFSO, and with scrotal ultrasound 3-12 months postoperatively. Testicular volumes were compared to reference ranges. Volume changes were tracked with a change of >20% considered clinically significant.
Results: A total of 52 nonpalpable testes treated with LSFSO between 2008 and 2018 were included in the study. After a median follow-up of 6.8 (3-91.3) months, 46 (88.5%) testes were palpable in a scrotal location without adjunctive procedures and 39 (75%) maintained vascular flow on duplex ultrasound. One testis retracted to an inguinal position and was successfully treated with inguinal orchiopexy for an overall success of 90.4% (47/52). Of 36 testes with intra- and postoperative testicular volume documentation, only 2 (5.6%) had significant volume loss after S1. Both testes had catch-up growth after S2. Eight (22.2%) testes had significant volume loss after S2. At follow-up, 24 (66.7%) testes were smaller than the mean for age, of which 20 (83.3%) were small at baseline. Only 41.7% of testes larger than mean for age at follow-up, were small at baseline (P = .02).
Conclusion: Significant testicular volume loss does not occur after testicular vessel division at S1, but expected in approximately 1 quarter of testes after S2. We propose that testicular atrophy after LSFSO is primarily due to defective testicular development and rarely due to vascular compromise during S2.
Keywords: Abbreviations and acronyms: SFSO; stage Fowler Stephens orchiopexy.
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