Laparoscopic management of testicular tumour in undescended intra-abdominal testis with torsion

General Surgery
10.1102/1470-5206.2004.0001
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Laparoscopic management of testicular tumour in undescended intra-abdominal testis with torsion

Testicular tumours occur more frequently in an undescended testis than in a normally developed testis. Moreover, they usually present as a palpable mass but occasionally they can present with pain as a result of torsion. We present the case of a 30-year-old male who was found to have a testicular tumour which had developed in an intra-abdominal testis and presented with pain as the main symptom. Based on clinical and radiological data, orchidectomy was then carried out laparoscopically. Laparoscopy is a very useful tool for accurate diagnosis and therapeutic surgery in such cases resulting in quicker recovery than after open surgery.

Editor-in-Chief

Frank Cross
Consultant Surgeon
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK

Editors

Neil Barnes
Consultant Physician
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
Ali Jawad
Consultant Rheumatologist
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
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