Transverse testicular ectopia discovered following reduction of an inguinal hernia

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Thomas A. Boyle, Eduardo A. Perez, Ricardo Diez, Juan E Sola, Eva E. Sanz, Ana Garcia, Ennio J. Fuentes Published:

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Thomas A. Boyle, Eduardo A. Perez, Ricardo Diez, Juan E Sola, Eva E. Sanz, Ana Garcia, Ennio J. Fuentes

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Transverse testicular ectopia is a rare condition in which both testicles occupy a single hemiscrotum. The aberrant positioning may lead to vascular compromise or impaired temperature regulation, which elevate the risks for torsion, infertility and testicular cancer. Definitive therapy consists of orchiectomy or orchiopexy. We report a case of a 10-month-old boy with an incarcerated inguinal hernia who was discovered to have transverse testicular ectopia following hernia reduction. The patient was treated with herniorrhaphy and open transseptal orchiopexy.

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