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Age at Orchiopexy JPS Review

Video Published 2019-02-03 Updated 2026-06-02

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Topic Overview

Expert discussion of US orchiopexy timing patterns showing 70% of procedures occur beyond AUA-recommended 18-month threshold, with median age 4-5 years. Debate centers on whether delayed surgery affects fertility, with evidence suggesting outcomes depend on testis location and laterality rather than surgical timing alone.

Key Takeaways

  • 70% of orchiopexies in the US occur beyond AUA-recommended 18-month deadline, with median age 4-5 years
  • Unilateral cryptorchidism and bilateral palpable undescended testes show normal fertility outcomes even with delayed repair (7-13 years)
  • Bilateral impalpable testes have poor fertility prognosis (azoospermia) regardless of surgical timing in current evidence
  • Optimal timing for orchiopexy remains controversial; fertility outcomes depend more on laterality and testicular location than age at surgery
  • Future research needed: semen analysis in bilateral impalpable cases repaired before age 1 year per current guidelines

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