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Objectives. To evaluate the feasibility of using the scrotal approach in patients with undescended testes.Methods. Over an 18-month period, 165 patients were diagnosed to have 208 undescended testes. Of these, 28 were nonpalpable.Results. At exploration, 7 testes were abdominal, 33 were canalicular, 165 were in the region of the external ring/pubic tubercle, and 1 was perineal. There were 2 cases...
Objectives. To determine the incidence and morbidity caused by urologic anomalies in patients with low imperforate anus.Methods. The case records and imaging studies of 95 patients who underwent surgery for low imperforate anus over a 15-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Follow-up ranged from 2 to 18 years (mean 5.4).Results. Genitourinary abnormalities were seen in 29 patients (31%),...
Objectives. To determine the incidence of urologic trauma during surgical correction of anorectal malformations (ARM).Methods. The records of 228 children with ARM were retrospectively reviewed.Results. Operative trauma to the genitourinary tract was seen in 12 patients, all male. Of 133 patients with a high ARM, 92 underwent an abdominoperineal pull-through and 41 underwent a posterior sagittal...
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