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Laparoscopic Orchidopexy

Video Published 2020-02-24 Updated 2026-02-12

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Topic Overview

Surgical demonstration of single-stage laparoscopic orchiopexy for non-palpable abdominal testis in a 14-month-old. Details diagnostic laparoscopy findings, mobilization technique of vas deferens and testicular vessels, and scrotal fixation with 2-year follow-up showing successful outcome.

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  • Laparoscopy confirms 1 of 3 findings: abdominal testicle (treatable laparoscopically), blind-ending vas (no further exploration), or vessels exiting deep ring (requires inguinal exploration).
  • Mobilization prioritizes lateral-to-medial vas dissection and retroperitoneal vessel release—most length gained from vessel mobilization.
  • If mobilized testicle reaches contralateral ring, it will likely reach scrotum without further dissection or vessel ligation.
  • Entry point for dartos pouch trocar: between epigastric vessels and bladder edge, just over pubic tubercle; full bladder aids safe entry.
  • Deep ring closure unnecessary after laparoscopic orchiopexy—inguinal hernia incidence extremely low.

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