What is pediatric cryptorchidism?
Cryptorchidism is a common congenital urogenital malformation in male children, mainly manifested as scrotal hypoplasia on the affected side and empty scrotum without testicles. It accounts for 9.2%~30% in immature…
Cryptorchidism is a common congenital urogenital malformation in male children, mainly manifested as scrotal hypoplasia on the affected side and empty scrotum without testicles. It accounts for 9.2%~30% in immature…
OBJECTIVE: To report the effect of modified Devine method in the treatment of post-pubertal cryptorchid penis. METHODS: A total of 10 cases of cryptorchid penis, aged 14-26 years old, were…
I. Disease Overview 1. Cryptorchidism: congenital absence of testicles in the scrotum, which includes testicular descent incompleteness, testicular ectopic and testicular agenesis. Incomplete descent of testis: it means that the…
What is cryptorchidism? How does cryptorchidism develop? Cryptorchidism is a common condition in children. It is also known as undescended testicle. During embryonic life, the testes are located at the…
(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific purposes only, in order to protect the patient’s privacy, the relevant information in the following content has been processed) Abstract: Cryptorchidism is defined as…
Cryptorchid surgery is not a very big surgery, but there are some risks, although the probability of occurrence is relatively low 1. First of all, the anesthesia accident, which may…
How to choose the way of cryptorchidism surgery? There is no doubt that cryptorchidism requires surgical treatment, so how to choose the surgical method, can we do laparoscopic minimally invasive…
How to diagnose cryptorchidism quickly? The diagnosis of cryptorchidism is not difficult and can be detected early if you pay attention to it. Diagnosis method: First of all, see if…
The development of the penis of boys is often neglected by parents, coupled with the lack of proper knowledge of physiological hygiene, some children with external genital diseases are not…
After a boy is born, parents can feel something as big and active as a peanut rice in the child’s scrotum on both sides, which is the testicles. Some parents…