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Is the Fowler-Stephens procedure still indicated for the treatment of nonpalpable intraabdominal testis
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 11/04/09
Daher P et al. – Fowler–Stephens procedure is not indicated anymore in the management of NPIT. Orchidopexy without division of the spermatic vessels should be the treatment of choice even for the cases of very high intraabdominal testis because it does not affect normal testicular vascularization and is minimally invasive.
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