Undescended Testis in Adult: Epidemiology and Therapeutic Aspects. About 23 Cases in HKM University Teaching Hospital of Cotonou.
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Introduction: Undescended testis is a genital pathology of pediatric age. But
it is not rare that the diagnosis of this pathology is made in adults, especially
in low income countries with management problems as Benin Republic. The
purpose of this study was to describe the epidemiology and therapeutic aspects of this congenital malformation in adults, in HKM University Teaching
Hospital of Cotonou. Material and Method: It was a retrospective, crosssectional and descriptive study, conducted from January 1, 2007 to December
31, 2016. Patient files served as data collecting support. All the patients aged
16 years and older were included in this study, treated and followed in the
urology clinic department for undescended testis. Results: Twenty-three files
were selected. The most represented age group was 16 to 20 years of age. The
average consultation time from the observation of the anomaly was 213.6
months. The vacuity of the scrotum was the main reason for consultation. The
absence of an intra-scrotal testis was the most clinical finding. The testis was
found in the inguinal canal in 15 patients. Surgical re-positioning testis in
scrotal location had been conducted for all patients and the open surgery was
the only modality. Orchiectomy was performed in presence of atrophic testis.
Any complication was reported in postoperative time. Later, two retractions
of the testis and two testicular hypotrophies were seen. Semen control (spermograms) revealed persistence of azoospermia in three patients and astheno-zoospermia in another. Conclusion: Cryptorchidism is a pathology of the
child but can still be seen in adults in our context. The main reason for consultation is the vacuity of scrotum but also paternity desire. Surgical lowering
is the rule. In adults, its main purpose is the surveillance for the easy and early
detection of a testicular tumor.
