“…Similarly, Heidenreich et al [30] have recommended immersion of the testis in an ice slush solution after occlusion of the cord, to maintain a temperature of 151C to 191C for the duration of the procedure. Ealier studies in rats have shown that warm ischemia for less than 30 minutes does not result in irreversible injury to Sertoli cells, and cold ischemia provides no benefit at 30 minutes [58,59]. In an effort to minimize warm ischemia time, some authors have described delaying clamping of the cord until after tumor localization [12].…”