Trends in the Treatment Outcomes and Features of Cryptorchidism in Boys: A Single-Institute Experience.
Shunta HoriKatsuya AokiNobutaka NishimuraYosuke MorizawaDaisuke GotohShinji FukuiYasushi NakaiMakito MiyakeKazumasa TorimotoKiyohide FujimotoPublished in: Research and reports in urology (2020)
Our findings suggest that most boys with cryptorchidism are treated under the age of 2 years and the incidence of epididymal abnormality is relatively high, especially in boys with hypospadias. An understanding of the natural features of cryptorchidism could lead to better management and outcomes. Further research is warranted to develop an appropriate treatment timeline in boys with cryptorchidism.