Title: Efficiency of ultrasonography in detecting nonpalpable testes in children Bangladesh

Authors: Dr Md. Mahabur Rahman Sarker, Dr Md. Abdul Aziz, Dr A. R. Khan, Dr Mohammad Golam Mostafa

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i2.85

Abstract

   

Objectives: In this study our main goal is to evaluate the efficiency of ultrasonography in detecting nonpalpable testes in children Bangladesh.

Methods: This cross-sectional observational study was done in the department Pediatric Surgery, Dhaka Shisu (children) Hospital (DSH), Dhaka, from March 2014 to September 2015.The study included 30 children with nonpalpable testis either unilateral or bilateral. In each case, information about the patient was collected in a prescribed questionnaire after getting written consent from the parents or legal guardians in a preformed consent form.

Results: During the study left sided impalpable testis was predominant as 36 %, then the right side 17% and bilateral problem around 47%.one intra abdominal testis also found atrophic rendered as absent and excised. ultrasonogram could visualize 21 (48%) testes, of them inguinal canal 19 (43.5%), and abdominal 02(4.5%). 

Conclusion: from our study we can conclude that, ultrasonogram can be used in terms of diagnosis of non-palpable undescended testis in children. Moreover, therapy can be outlined and offered at the same time during surgical procedure.

Keywords: Intra abdominal testis, nonpalpable testes, laparoscopy surgery.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Md. Mahabur Rahman Sarker

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogura, Bangladesh