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A survey was made of 30 pediatric urologists for their current practice. Localization, important for operative approach, is done by venography and arteriography; ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging; and laparoscopy, the last most often immediately before operation. The preferred operation is the long-loop was orchiopexy; two-stage orchiopexy and microsurgical autotransplantation are alternatives.
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Hinman, F. Management of the intra-abdominal testis. Eur J Pediatr 146 (Suppl 2), 49–50 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00452873
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