“…[2,4,6,7] With time, the ipsilateral spermatic cord will be greatly elongated and subsequently prone to torsion. [4,8] Testes are often atrophic, or even necrotic which may warrant orchidectomy in addition with remarkable lengthening of the cord [2,4,8]. Avoiding it would expose the patients to the risk of recurrence in the future [5].…”