Advanced Laparoscopy 2011
DOI: 10.5772/17920
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Laparoscopy-Assisted One-Stage Trans-Scrotal Orchiopexy Applicable to All Types of Maldescended Testes

Abstract: The present book, published by InTech, has been written by a number of highly outstanding authors from all over the world. Every author provides information concerning treatment of different diseases based on his or her knowledge, experience and skills. The chapters are very useful and innovative. This book is not merely devoted to urology sciences. There are also clear results and conclusions on the treatment of many diseases, for example well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma. We should not forget nor ne… Show more

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“…At the second-look operation, diagnostic laparoscopy revealed closed IIR with thick cicatricial tissues (Figure 3.1). Because preoperative sonography revealed the testis located in a high scrotal region, transscrotal orchiopexy was done after resection of the thickened tunica vaginalis [3]. Histological examination showed thickened tunica vaginalis, containing partially cremaster muscle ibers, with proliferated lymph vessels (Figure 4.1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the second-look operation, diagnostic laparoscopy revealed closed IIR with thick cicatricial tissues (Figure 3.1). Because preoperative sonography revealed the testis located in a high scrotal region, transscrotal orchiopexy was done after resection of the thickened tunica vaginalis [3]. Histological examination showed thickened tunica vaginalis, containing partially cremaster muscle ibers, with proliferated lymph vessels (Figure 4.1).…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%