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Comparison of Single Incision Scrotal vs Standard Two Incision Inguinal Orchidopexy in Children Under 10 Years.

Comparison of Single Incision Scrotal vs Standard Two Incision Inguinal Orchidopexy in Children Under 10 Years.

Recruiting
12-10 years
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study compares the outcome of single incision scrotal orchidopexy with standard two incision inguinal orchidopexy in children under 10 years of age presented with palpable undesended tesis.The aim is to evaluate operative time,cosmetic outcome and post operative complications.

Description

All patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria admitted to paediatric surgery will be included by after taking informed consent from parents. Patients will be randomized in to two groups by lottery method.In group A ,orchidopexy is performed through single scrotal incision .In group B, orchidopexy is performed through standard two incision inguinal approach. This study compares the outcome interm of operative time, cosmetic outcome and post operative complications.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male children with age 1-10 years. Palpable low -lying undesended tesis.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Impalpable testis Known bleeding disorder

Study details
    Undescended Testis

NCT07233265

Children Hospital Faisalabad

31 January 2026

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