Undescended testis: an epidemiological study from a single institution.

Marcela Almeida Bazaga, Márcia Emília Francisco Shida, Mila Torii Corrêa Leite
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the referral and treatment timelines for patients with undescended testis treated in the Pediatric Surgery Division at Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP.

Methods: Retrospective review of patients treated for undescended testis at a tertiary care institution from 1992 to 2021. Ethical approval was granted by the institutional ethics committee. Data collected included patients' demographics and clinical characteristics, referral age, age at orchidopexy, testis laterality and position prior to surgery, and duration of postoperative follow-up. A descriptive analysis was performed for each variable, excluding patients with incomplete medical records.

Results: In the cohort of 350 patients with undescended testis, 72.6% had unilateral and 27.4% bilateral presentations; and 8% of the patients had differences in sex development. Ultrasound was requested in 19.5% of cases. The average age at referral was 47.3 standard deviation (±) 41.6 months, with 72.5% referred after 18 months. Among 131 orchidopexy procedures, 12.8% were performed before 12 months of age, 15.9% until 18 months, and the majority after 60 months. Of the 120 patients who underwent surgery, only 78.3% had postoperative follow-up data, and 52.1% lost follow-up. The average follow-up period was 23.1±26.20 months.

Conclusions: The average age at diagnosis and treatment of undescended testis was higher than recommended by international guidelines, indicating the need for enhanced medical and non-medical community referral practices.

隐睾:来自单一机构的流行病学研究。
目的:本研究的目的是评估在Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP儿科外科治疗的隐睾患者的转诊和治疗时间表。方法:回顾性分析1992年至2021年在某三级医疗机构治疗的隐睾患者。伦理批准由机构伦理委员会批准。收集的数据包括患者的人口统计学和临床特征、转诊年龄、睾丸切除术年龄、手术前睾丸侧位和位置以及术后随访时间。对每个变量进行描述性分析,排除医疗记录不完整的患者。结果:在350例隐睾患者中,72.6%为单侧,27.4%为双侧;8%的患者在性发育方面存在差异。19.5%的病例要求超声检查。转诊时的平均年龄为47.3个标准差(±41.6个月),其中72.5%在18个月后转诊。在131例兰花切除术中,12.8%在12月龄前进行,15.9%在18月龄前进行,大多数在60月龄后进行。在120例接受手术的患者中,只有78.3%的患者有术后随访资料,52.1%的患者失去随访。平均随访23.1±26.20个月。结论:诊断和治疗隐睾的平均年龄高于国际指南的推荐年龄,表明需要加强医疗和非医疗社区转诊实践。
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