Literature DB >> 23690511

Effectiveness of hormonal and surgical therapies for cryptorchidism: a systematic review.

David Penson1, Shanthi Krishnaswami, Astride Jules, Melissa L McPheeters.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: Controversy remains concerning the optimal treatment approach for cryptorchidism. The objective of this study was to assess effectiveness of hormone therapy or surgery for cryptorchidism.
METHODS: We searched Medline and other databases from 1980 to February 2012. Two reviewers independently assessed studies against predetermined criteria. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assigned overall quality and strength of evidence ratings using predetermined criteria.
RESULTS: Fourteen studies addressed effectiveness of hormonal treatments, and 26 studies addressed surgical intervention outcomes. Hormonal treatment is associated with testicular descent in some children, but rates generally do not exceed those seen with placebo by >10%. Surgical treatment is associated with success rates of testicular descent ranging from 33% to 100%, depending on surgery. Weighted success averages were 78.7% for 1-stage Fowler-Stephens (FS), 86% for 2-stage FS, and 96.4% for primary orchiopexy. Descent rates were similar among studies comparing laparoscopic and open surgeries. Reported harms of hormonal treatments were mild and transient. Adverse effects specifically associated with surgical repair were rare.
CONCLUSIONS: The body of the reviewed literature comprises primarily fair- and poor-quality studies, limiting our ability to draw definitive conclusions. Hormonal treatment is marginally effective relative to placebo but is successful in some children and with minimal harms, suggesting that it may be an appropriate trial of care for some patients. Surgical options are effective, with high rates of testicular descent (moderate strength of evidence for FS procedures, high for primary orchiopexy). Comparable outcomes occur with laparoscopic and open approaches.

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Keywords:  cryptorchidism; systematic review; undescended testicle

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23690511      PMCID: PMC4074661          DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-0072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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6.  Effect of adjunctive hormonal therapy on testicular descent and spermatogenic function among children with cryptorchidism: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Kaiping Zhang; Yin Zhang; Min Chao
Journal:  Hormones (Athens)       Date:  2020-10-29       Impact factor: 2.885

7.  Evaluation of two-staged Fowler-Stephens laparoscopic orchidopexy (FSLO) for intra-abdominal testes (IAT).

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8.  A prediction model for risk factors of testicular atrophy after orchiopexy in children with undescended testis.

Authors:  Zhilin Yang; Shoulin Li; Jianchun Yin; Jiming Bao; Hongwu Zeng; Wanhua Xu; Xuan Zhang; Zhihao Xing; Weiguang Zhao; Cundong Liu
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9.  The effect of the two-stage laparoscopic Fowler-Stevens operation on testicular growth and risk of atrophy in boys with intra-abdominal testes.

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Authors:  Kai O Hensel; Tawa Caspers; Andreas C Jenke; Ekkehard Schuler; Stefan Wirth
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