The Presentation Of Cryptorchidism At Consolata Hospital Nyeri
Introduction: Cryptorchidism is the commonest birth anomaly in boys but data on the entity is scarce in Kenya. Neither population nor facil-ity based study documenting the condition is available. Objective: To determine the age of presentation, presenting com-plaints and findings among patie...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Surgical Society of Kenya
2012-07-01
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Series: | The Annals of African Surgery |
Online Access: | https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/the-presentation-of-cryptorchidism- |
Summary: | Introduction: Cryptorchidism is the commonest birth anomaly in boys but data on the entity is scarce in Kenya. Neither population nor facil-ity based study documenting the condition is available.
Objective: To determine the age of presentation, presenting com-plaints and findings among patients with cryptorchidism in Consolata
hospital Nyeri, Kenya.
Methods: We carried out an eight-year retrospective study by analys-ing all the cases of cryptorchidism operated on in our theatre using the available patients’ records.
Results: A total of 54 patients with 71 undescended testes were analysed. The median age of presentation was 9.0 years (ranging from 0.58 to 80 years). Of the cases analysed, 31.48% were bilateral, 33.33% right sided and 29.63% left sided. The main presenting com-plaint was empty scrotum in 82.98% of the cases. Intra-operatively, 8.5% of the testes were at the deep inguinal ring, 8.5% at superficial inguinal ring and 5.6% at mid-inguinal regional. The location of the testes in 56.3% of the cases was not indicated. Orchidopexy was performed in 88.7% of the cases.
Conclusion: Cryptorchidism is common a n d across all age groups with most of patients presenting to hospital late. Early diagnosis and orchidopexy is recommended. |
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ISSN: | 1999-9674 2523-0816 |