Fowler-Stephens orchiopexy in a patient with prune belly syndrome and segmental atretic vas deferens.
Journal: Urology
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Abstract
Vasal atresia is thought to be a contraindication to the successful performance of the Fowler-Stephens orchiopexy. A patient with the prune belly syndrome and a high intra-abdominal testis with segmental vasal atresia was managed by incision and ligation of the internal spermatic vessels followed by orchiopexy without testicular atrophy.
Authors
J Redman, D Mooney
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