Novembre 2007 - Volume XXVI - numero 9

Medico e Bambino


Consensus

Il trattamento del testicolo ritenuto

E. Conte, F. Chiarelli

Key words: Cryptorchism, Surgery, Treatment, Undescended testes

In August 2006 a group of specialists in testicular physiology, paediatric surgery/urology, endocrinology, pathology and anaesthesiology convened for two days in Sigtuna (Sweden) to allow preliminary conclusion of the most controversial issues in the management of undescended testes. The group came to the following unanimous conclusions: 1) In general, hormonal treatment is not recommended, considering the poor immediate results and the possible long term adverse effects on spermatogenesis. Thus, surgery is to be preferred. 2) Orchiopexy should be done between 6 and 12 months of age, or upon diagnosis, if that occurs later. 3) Orchiopexy before age one year should only be done at centres with both paediatric surgeons/urologists and paediatric anaesthesiologists. 4) If a testis is found to be undescended at any age after 6 months, the patient should be referred for surgery - to paediatric rather than general surgeons/urologists if the boy is less than one year old or if he has bilateral or non-palpable testes, or if he has got relapse of cryptorchidism.

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Medico e Bambino 2007;26(9):573-579 https://www.medicoebambino.com/?id=0709_573.pdf


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