Tp. Bukowski et al., TESTICULAR AUTOTRANSPLANTATION - A 17-YEAR REVIEW OF AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE INTRAABDOMINAL TESTIS, The Journal of urology, 154(2), 1995, pp. 558-561
Purpose: Patients with intra-abdominal testes represent a small but ch
allenging group who require innovative therapy. We report our 17-year
experience with testicular autotransplantation. Materials and Methods:
Testicular autotransplantation was performed in 23 patients with 27 i
ntra-abdominal testes. Results: The success rate was 96% and average o
perative time was 4.25 hours with 40 to 90 minutes for vascular anasto
moses. A contralateral Fowler-Stephens procedure had previously failed
in 3 cases. Conclusions: Since the variability of collateral blood su
pply in patients with high undescended testes may potentially compromi
se the Fowler-Stephens procedure, we believe that testicular autotrans
plantation should be strongly considered in such patients, particularl
y those with bilateral undescended testicles.