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An undescended testis may be associated with abnormal testicular development and function. A number of testes that are undescended at birth have been observed to descend spontaneously. The goal of orchidopexy remains to place those testes in the scrotum that would not have descended spontaneously. How long should the surgeon wait for spontaneous descent? By what age should the testis be positioned in the scrotum to avert further damage? Does earlier intervention result in a better functioning testis? Do different surgical techniques differ in their success in retaining the testis in the scrotum when dealing with the palpable undescended testis? This article reviews the current information on the timing and types of surgical intervention of the palpable undescended testes and their outcomes.
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Thomas, R.J., Holland, A.J.A. Surgical approach to the palpable undescended testis. Pediatr Surg Int 30, 707–713 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-014-3518-6
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