Polyorchidism – An Incidental Finding During Orchidopexy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Ferid Ousman Mummed,1 Abdurahman Seid Endris,2 Maru Gama Erge2 1Urology Unit, Department of Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Pediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaCorresponde...

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Autores principales: Mummed FO, Endris AS, Erge MG
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2021
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Sumario:Ferid Ousman Mummed,1 Abdurahman Seid Endris,2 Maru Gama Erge2 1Urology Unit, Department of Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Pediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Ferid Ousman Mummed Tel +251904650705Email sarson.fo@gmail.comAbstract: Polyorchidism is an extremely rare congenital anomaly, defined as the presence of one or more extra testicles. About 200 cases have been reported in the medical literature. Triorchidism is the commonest one among all supernumerary testes. We present a rare case of incidentally detected polyorchidism during orchidopexy for ipsilateral undescended testis in a 7-year-old boy. The surgeon should be aware of this condition during groin exploration. The reproductive potential, location of the supernumerary testes, the coexistence of other disorders, and suspicion of the malignancy should be taken into account when choosing conservative management or surgery.Keywords: congenital anomaly, polyorchidism, triorchidism, supernumerary testis, undescended testis, orchidopexy