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- Title
LA CRYPTORCHIDIE DANS LE SYNDROME DE PRUNE BELLY.
- Authors
Seye, Cheikh; Diouf, Cheikh; Fall, Mbaye; Sagna, Aloïse; Ndour, Oumar; Ngom, Gabriel
- Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects of cryptorchidism in Prune Belly syndrome. Patients and method: This is a retrospective and descriptive study over an 11-year period involving 24 cases of children admitted for cryptorchidism that is part of Prune Belly syndrome in the paediatric surgery department of the Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital in Dakar. We were interested in epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects. Results: The incidence of cryptorchidism in Prune Belly syndrome was 2.4 cases per year. The average age of discovery was 1 year and the age of testicular lowering was 20 months. The bilateral form predateed with 91.7% of cases. Simple orchidopexia was practiced in 50% of cases. An orchidopexia using the Fowler-Stephens technique in one time was practiced in 45.8% of cases. A right orchidectomy was needed in 4.2% of cases. Surgical procedures were simple in 47.8% of the lowered testicles. The most common complication was testicular atrophy noted primarily in the Fowler-Stephens technique in a single time. Conclusion: Cryptorchidism in Prune Belly syndrome is most often bilateral and the testicle was frequently palpable. His diagnosis remains very late in our context. Given the number of testicular atrophies driven by the Fowler-Stephens technique in one time, it should be abandoned in favour of the Fowler-Stephens technique in two stages.
- Publication
Mali Médical, 2021, Vol 36, Issue 1, p16
- ISSN
0464-7874
- Publication type
Article