I Valioulis1, V Simaioforidis2, K Syllas3. 1. 1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Agios Loukas Hospital, Panorama, Thessaloniki, Greece; 21st Department of Pediatric Surgery, G Gennimatas Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece. 2. 1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Agios Loukas Hospital, Panorama, Thessaloniki, Greece. 3. 3Department of Pathology, Agios Loukas Hospital, Panorama, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transverse testicular ectopia coexisting with persistent Müllerian duct syndrome is a rare malformation and evidence regarding the optimal treatment of these patients is still unclear. Description of the case: We present the case of a 4-month-old boy in whom laparoscopy was utilized for the surgical correction of transverse testicular ectopia and excision of Müllerian remnants. CONCLUSION: Based on current literature and the presented case, we support that laparoscopy is a feasible and safe procedure in patients with transverse testicular ectopia and persistent Müllerian duct syndrome. Hippokratia 2016, 20(1): 88-89.
BACKGROUND:Transverse testicular ectopia coexisting with persistent Müllerian duct syndrome is a rare malformation and evidence regarding the optimal treatment of these patients is still unclear. Description of the case: We present the case of a 4-month-old boy in whom laparoscopy was utilized for the surgical correction of transverse testicular ectopia and excision of Müllerian remnants. CONCLUSION: Based on current literature and the presented case, we support that laparoscopy is a feasible and safe procedure in patients with transverse testicular ectopia and persistent Müllerian duct syndrome. Hippokratia 2016, 20(1): 88-89.