Objective: To conduct a systematic review on single scrotal incision orchiopexy.

Materials And Methods: A search was performed using Pubmed, through which 16 articles were selected out of a total of 133. The following conditions were considered exclusion criteria: other surgical methods such as an inguinal procedure or a laparoscopic approach, retractile testes, or patients with previous testicular or inguinal surgery.

Results: A total of 1558 orchiopexy surgeries initiated with a transcrotal incision were analyzed. Patients' ages ranged between 5 months and 21 years. Thirteen studies used high scrotal incisions, and low scrotal incisions were performed in the remainder of the studies. In 55 cases (3.53%), there was a need for inguinal incision. Recurrence was observed in 9 cases, testicular atrophy in 3, testicular hypotrophy in 2, and surgical site infections in 13 cases. High efficacy rates were observed, varying between 88% and 100%.

Conclusions: Single scrotal incision orchiopexy proved to be an effective technique and is associated with low rates of complications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2013.03.02DOI Listing

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