2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12301-021-00202-5
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Testicular fixation and its effect on ipsilateral and contralateral testis in prepubertal rat model

Abstract: Background While performing orchidopexy, various suture materials or fibrin glues are used to achieve testicular fixation. This study was designed to assess the histological changes in testis after orchidopexy using fibrin glue and suture material. Methods Male Wistar rats (n = 80) were divided randomly into four groups. Group I, (n = 20): sham operation, Group II (n = 20): Dartos Pouch (DP), Group III (n = 20): Transtunical fixation (TF), Group IV… Show more

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“…The inflammation caused by the needle and suture penetration has been suggested to be one of the possible causes of subfertility after parenchymal transfixation of the testicles. Testicular transfixation in rats led to important morphologic modifications in the ipsilateral and contralateral organs [3,4]. Following the above, apart from the fact that it has been proven that anti-sperm antibodies and vasoconstriction affect the contralateral testicle due to ipsilateral torsion, is it necessary to fix it with stitches and further damage it?…”
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“…The inflammation caused by the needle and suture penetration has been suggested to be one of the possible causes of subfertility after parenchymal transfixation of the testicles. Testicular transfixation in rats led to important morphologic modifications in the ipsilateral and contralateral organs [3,4]. Following the above, apart from the fact that it has been proven that anti-sperm antibodies and vasoconstriction affect the contralateral testicle due to ipsilateral torsion, is it necessary to fix it with stitches and further damage it?…”
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confidence: 99%