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Abstract

Volume 21, Issue 3 (May 2019) 21, 304–308; 10.4103/aja.aja_106_18

Clinical and socioeconomic factors associated with delayed orchidopexy in cryptorchid boys in China: a retrospective study of 2423 cases

Tian-Xin Zhao1,2,3,4,5, Bin Liu2,3,4,5, Yue-Xin Wei1,2,3,4, Yi Wei1,2,3,5, Xiang-Liang Tang3,4,5, Lian-Ju Shen2,3,4,5, Chun-Lan Long2,3,4,5, Tao Lin1,2,4, Sheng-De Wu1,2,3,4,5, Guang-Hui Wei1,2,3,4,5

1 Department of Urology, Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400014, China
2 Chongqing Key Laboratory of Children Urogenital Development and Tissue Engineering, Chongqing 400014, China
3 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Child Development and Disorders, Chongqing 400014, China
4 China International Science and Technology Cooperation Base of Child Development and Critical Disorders, Chongqing 400014, China
5 Chongqing Key Laboratory of Pediatrics, Chongqing 400014, China

Correspondence: Dr. SD Wu (shengdewu@yeah.net)

18-Dec-2018

Abstract

We investigated the associations of clinical and socioeconomic factors with delayed orchidopexy for cryptorchidism in China. A retrospective study was conducted on cryptorchid boys who underwent orchidopexy at Children's Hospital at Chongqing Medical University in China from January 2012 to December 2017. Of 2423 patients, 410 (16.9%) received timely repair by 18 months of age, beyond which surgery was considered delayed. Univariate analysis suggested that the laterality of cryptorchidism (P = 0.001), comorbidities including inguinal hernia/scrotal hydrocele (P < 0.001) or urinary tract disease (P = 0.016), and whether patients lived in a poverty county (P < 0.001) could influence whether orchidopexy was timely or delayed. Logistic regression analysis suggested that the following factors were associated with delayed repair: unilateral rather than bilateral cryptorchidism (odds ratio [OR] = 1.752, P < 0.001), absence of inguinal hernia or hydrocele (OR = 2.027, P = 0.019), absence of urinary tract disease (OR = 3.712, P < 0.001), and living in a poverty county (OR = 2.005, P < 0.001). The duration of postoperative hospital stay and hospital costs increased with the patient's age at the time of surgery.

Keywords: birth defect; children; congenital disorder; cryptorchidism; orchidopexy; poverty

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