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Microdissection TESE (mTESE) following adult orchidopexy for undescended intra-abdominal and inguinal testicles - surgical techniques and outcomes from a single-centre cohort.

P SangsterHussain M AlnajjarK AhmedM ChristodoulidouE WilliamsonJ D KellyK DawasD RalphAsif Muneer
Published in: Andrology (2019)
Microdissection TESE following orchidopexy for inguinal testicles can result in a successful SSR in over 1/3rd of patients. Intra-abdominal testicles appear to lack spermatogonia although the testicles can still be preserved for endogenous hormone production. Adult orchidopexy allows preservation of endogenous testosterone, easier self-examination and an immediate or delayed mTESE in azoospermic patients.
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