Safety and Efficiency of Laparoscopic Management of Intra-canalicular (Emergent) Testis
NCT ID: NCT04821167
Last Updated: 2021-03-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
62 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-01-01
2020-10-31
Brief Summary
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The laparoscopic approach for treating canalicular undescended testes offers many advantages over open inguinal orchiopexy. The laparoscopic technique maintains the integrity of the inguinal canal anatomy and eliminating the need to divide the epigastric vessels during dissection. The ability to dissect the testicular vessels at a higher extent would increase the vessel length available to lower the testis without strain.
* This is a prospective study will be conducted at Department of Pediatric Surgery, MCH hospital, Bisha, Saudia Arabia and Pediatric surgery Department , Al-Azhar University hospitals, Cairo, Egypt, from January 2019 to October 2020 to evaluate the safety and efficiency of laparoscopic orchiopexy of intracanalicular testis.
* Patients' age and laterality will be reported. Evaluation will be done for the operative difficulties, intraoperative complications, operative time and early postoperative complications.
Testicular site, size and vascularity will be evaluated by ultrasonography at 6th month post operatively. Also, cosmetic results will be evaluated by obtaining the parent's questioners at post-operative OPD clinic visits.
\- Laparoscopic orchiopexy for management of inguinal canalicular undescended testes is a safe, effective, and less invasive, without disturbance of inguinal canal anatomy, with better cosmetic results.
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Detailed Description
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Herein, the study aims to evaluate the laparoscopic procedure for management of canalicular testis regarding operative safety, efficacy and post-operative outcomes.
Brief review of literature:
* Different management modalities for intra-canalicular (emergent) testes in male children (open surgery, Laparoscopy).
* Advantages of laparoscopic orchiopexy for intra-canalicular (emergent) testes.
Patients and Methods:
This is a prospective study, will be conducted out at pediatric surgery tertiary centers (Maternity \& Children's Hospital in Bisha, KSA and Al-Azhar University hospitals in Cairo, Egypt) on pediatric patients presenting at the pediatric surgery OPD clinic by intra-canalicular (emergent/peeping) testes in the period from January 2019 to October 2020. Enrolled patients will be managed by laparoscopic orchiopexy. All patients enrolled in the study will give a written informed consent. The study will be approved by the Institutional Review Board and ethics committee of the hospitals. The main objective is to assess safety and efficacy of laparoscopic orchiopexy for intra-canalicular (emergent/peeping) testes in male patients.
Institutes of the study:
A multicenter study at Pediatric Surgery Departments, Maternity \& Children's hospital in Bisha, KSA and Al-Azhar University hospitals in Cairo.
Number of cases: Sixty two male children. Time frame: period of 1.10 years.
Ethical Consideration:
The protocol will be discussed and approved for clinical study by the Ethical Research Committee at MCH at Bisha, KSA, and other participating hospitals. The procedures and the aim of the study will be clearly explained to the patient and the family. A written informed consent will be obtained before enrollment of the patients into the study. The family refusal to give consent for laparoscopic management is respected but does not deprive the patient from getting open orchiopexy.
Preoperative preparation:
Proper examination done for patients using flat and frog leg position with gentile squeezing of testis down, proved by preoperative inguinoscrotal ultrasonography.
Follow-up:
Patients will be reviewed at the OPD clinic. Patients who could not attend the clinic will be contacted by phone. Postoperative Doppler ultrasonography will be done to assess testicular size and vascularity. Questionnaire will be obtained from the parents to assess their cosmetic satisfaction.
Statistical analysis:
It will be performed with IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 23.0. Armonk, NY: IBM Corp. Data will be presented as mean, standard deviation, number \& percentage, using Chi-squared test (X2) for qualitative data. The significance level will be set at P \> 0.05.
\- Discussion will focus on laparoscopic management of intra-canalicular (emergent) testes. The results obtained from this study will be compared with each other and with that reported in the literature. The discussion will focus on operative details, operative time, results, \& complications.
It will compare results of this study with the results of others. Discussion will determine the most accurate management modality for intra-canalicular (emergent) testes in male children which offers the best outcome and least morbidity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Laparoscopic orchiopexy for intra-canalicular (emergent or peeping) testis
This is a prospective study conducted on male children with intermittent palpable (peeping) UDT to evaluate the safety and efficiency of laparoscopic orchiopexy of intra-canalicular (emergent or peeping) testis.
laparoscopic orchiopexy for intra-canalicular testis
laparoscopic orchiolysis of abnormal fibrous attachments and then lap assisted transcrotal fixation of the testis in subdartos pouch for intra-canalicular testis
Interventions
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laparoscopic orchiopexy for intra-canalicular testis
laparoscopic orchiolysis of abnormal fibrous attachments and then lap assisted transcrotal fixation of the testis in subdartos pouch for intra-canalicular testis
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* with retractile testes,
* with retractile testes that were distal to the external ring and
* with nonpalpable testes
8 Months
48 Months
MALE
No
Sponsors
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dr. Muhammad Abdelhafez Mahmoud, MD
OTHER
Responsible Party
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dr. Muhammad Abdelhafez Mahmoud, MD
Lecturer of pediatric surgery, Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine
Locations
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Mohammad Alsayed Daboos
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Al-AzharLapUDT
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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