Successful Preservation of Bilateral Undescended Testes with Hernioplasty in a 35-Year-Old Male: A Rare Surgical Triumph in Karnali Region

Thapa, Dr. Nirmal and Subedi, Dr. Sudhan and Jaiswar, Dr. Mukesh and Sah Swarnkar, Dr. Kabita and Thapa, Dr. Nabin and Khapung, Dr. Robin and Sah Swarnakar, Dr. Ankur and Shrestha, Dr. Sushil and Agrawal, Dr. Srikant and Sah Swarnakar, Dr. Rekma and Bishankha, Dr. Dhiraj (2025) Successful Preservation of Bilateral Undescended Testes with Hernioplasty in a 35-Year-Old Male: A Rare Surgical Triumph in Karnali Region. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul1604. pp. 2938-2939. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Background: Bilateral undescended testes (cryptorchidism) in adults is a rare condition and often associated with infertility and increased malignancy risk. Timely surgical intervention is vital for fertility preservation and oncological safety.  Case Presentation: A 35-year-old male presented to the surgical OPD of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences with groin swelling and dull pain. Imaging revealed bilateral intra-abdominal testes with associated hernia. Successful bilateral orchiopexy and hernioplasty were performed. Postoperative semen analysis was normal.  Conclusion: Timely surgical preservation of undescended testes even in adulthood can lead to favorable fertility outcomes. Long- term surveillance is recommended for malignancy risk.

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