undescended testicle
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by sanjay kakkar - Mar 19th, 2012 3:40 pm.
sanjay kakkar
sanjay kakkar
Perhaps my 10 year old son is having problem of undescended testicle. I donot know which doctor/hospital to contact. On searching on the internet i found this website. i will be extremely thankful to you if u could guide me that if my son is having this problem how it could be treated and if he got treatment in ur hospital what could be the medical expenses i will have to bear.with highest regards. sanjay
re: undescended testicle by Dr M.K. Gupta - Mar 23rd, 2012 12:11 am
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Dr M.K. Gupta
Dr M.K. Gupta
Dear Sanjay Kakkar

You can come to World Laparoscopy Hospital and we can perform Laparoscopic assisted orcheopexy for treated undecended testes of your son. Laparoscopy can be used to localize nonpalpable, undescended testes. The laparoscopy is performed first to find out if the testicle is located in the abdomen or if it is congenitally absent.

If the testis is low in the abdomen, an orchidopexy is performed laparoscopically. A laparoscope is inserted through a small umbilical opening to locate the non-palpable testis. If the testis is healthy, a second instrument is placed through a small opening in the scrotum to move the testicle into its natural postion. Sometimes the testicle is located too high in the abdominal cavity to reach in a one step operation. In this setting, the testicle will be freed of it previous blood supply and placed in a location such that it can be brought down with a second operation. The second stage is performed in 6 months.

With regards
M.K. Gupta
re: undescended testicle by P. Kumar - Jun 18th, 2012 2:38 am
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P. Kumar
P. Kumar
Sir, One of my relative's male child aged 9 years has been detected for 'Right undescended testis'. In Ultrasound test, right testis is seen in right inguinal canal measuring 2.1 x 1.1 cm. Please guide me whether he could be treated in Your hospital and in what manner, whether by open surgery or laprosocopic surgery and by what expert doctors. Whether there are chances of revival of the dead cells of the undesecnded testes. Also let me know approx. expenses. Yours P. Kumar
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