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                             Laparoscopic Orchidopexy without Division of Spermatic Vessels using a Neoinguinal Canal Approach

          intracorporeal suturing (Fig. 8). The testis was brought out  additional length that at times would obviate vessel ligation.
          into the scrotum and the length checked by deflating the  Once the testis was freely lying in the newly created
          abdomen (Fig. 9). Releasing the pneumoperitoneum gives  subdartos pouch, scrotal incision was closed with catgut


























            Fig. 3: Adequacy of mobilization being checked by pulling the  Fig. 6: Testis grasped and taken out through the new ring. The
                         testis to the opposite ring                      internal ring can be seen laterally

























             Fig. 4: Endodissector was driven out of the scrotal incision  Fig. 7: Testis is entirely  out through the new ring

























            Fig. 5: Kelly's forceps was introduced from the scrotal incision  Fig. 8: The neo-ring narrowed using one or two
                    through this new ring into the abdomen                    intracorporeal suturing
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