| Literature DB >> 34017811 |
Tianxin Zhao1,2, Fuming Deng1,2, Wei Jia1,2, Xiaofeng Gao1, Zhongmin Li1, Xiangliang Tang1,2, Dian Li1,2, Rui Zhou1,2, Fangpeng Shu1,2, Jin Zhang1,2, Zhengtao Zhang1,2, Wen Fu1,2, Guochang Liu1,2.
Abstract
Background: Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital anomaly in pediatric urology. Although early surgery on cryptorchid boys is recommended by pediatric urologists worldwide, the actual age at orchidopexy is often older than the recommended age. Our medical center has started performing ambulatory orchidopexy since March 2016 at the ambulatory surgery center. We aimed to investigate whether ambulatory orchidopexy can improve the timely repair rate.Entities:
Keywords: ambulatory surgery; birth defect; cryptorchidism; medical resources; orchidopexy; timely repair
Year: 2021 PMID: 34017811 PMCID: PMC8129512 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.671578
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Flow diagram of the retrospective protocol for case inclusion and exclusion and data collection.
Demographic, clinical, and socioeconomic characteristics of 4,972 cases.
| Age at orchidopexy (months), median (IQR) | 23 (27) | 14 (4) | 33 (36) | <0.001 |
| Average age (months), mean ± SD | 35.4 ± 30.0 | 14.1 ± 2.4 | 45.9 ± 31.7 | <0.001 |
| Ambulatory orchidopexy, No. (%) | 2,025 (40.7) | 776 (47.3) | 1,249 (37.5) | <0.001 |
| Unilateral cryptorchidism, No. (%) | 4,218 (84.8) | 1,416 (86.2) | 2,802 (84.1) | 0.053 |
| Comorbidity, No. (%) | ||||
| IH/SH | 514 (10.3) | 172 (10.5) | 342 (10.3) | 0.824 |
| Genital anomaly | 167 (2.7) | 44 (3.7) | 123 (3.4) | 0.062 |
| Other urinary diseases | 82 (1.6) | 25 (1.5) | 57 (1.7) | 0.622 |
| Poverty-stricken county residence, No. (%) | 127 (2.6) | 25 (1.5) | 102 (3.1) | 0.001 |
IH, inguinal hernia; SH, scrotal hydrocele; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 2Age distribution and comparison of the repair time in cryptorchid boys. (A) Age distribution of children with cryptorchidism undergoing primary orchidopexy from 2012 to 2019 by the age category. (B) Comparison of the repair time in cryptorchid boys before and after the hospital performed ambulatory orchidopexy.
Figure 3Distribution of the repair time and operation mode in cryptorchid boys with and without the medical resource of ambulatory orchidopexy. “6–12 months,” “12–18 months,” “18–36 months,” “36–72 months,” and “>72 months” indicate the repair time in cryptorchid boys. “With” and “Without” indicate the cryptorchid boys with and without the medical resource of ambulatory orchidopexy, respectively. “Hospitalized” indicates the cryptorchid boys undergoing hospitalized orchidopexy, and “Ambulatory” indicates the cryptorchid boys undergoing ambulatory orchidopexy.