Early diagnosis and treatment protect against fertility problems and testicular cancer. Rely on the specialized pediatric urology team at Gaelan Hospital.
What is an undescended testicle?
An undescended testicle, medically called cryptorchidism, occurs when one or both testicles fail to move into the scrotum before birth. It is one of the most common congenital anomalies in newborn boys, affecting 3-5% of full-term and 30% of premature infants.
If Untreated, complications may include:
Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial. Most specialists recommend intervention before 12–18 months of age.
Causes and Risk Factors
Symptoms Parents Should Notice
Early medical evaluation by Gaelan Hospital pediatric urologists ensures proper treatment and prevents long-term complications.
Diagnosis of Undescended Testicles
Treatment Options
2. Hormonal Therapy: hCG injections or GnRH therapy to stimulate testicular descent.
3. Surgical Intervention (Orchiopexy):
4. Testicular Prosthesis (if needed): For absent testicles in older children or post-surgery cases.
Patient Benefits at Gaelan Hospital:
Long-Term Care and Follow-Up
Even after surgery, regular follow-ups are essential to:
Gaelan Hospital provides a comprehensive post-operative program to ensure your child’s optimal health and development.
Why Choose Gaelan Hospital?
Ideally between 6–18 months. Early surgery reduces the risk of infertility and cancer.
Some descend spontaneously in the first 6 months. Persistent cases usually require surgery.
Very safe. Gaelan Hospital uses modern techniques with minimal risk. Most children recover quickly.
Early intervention preserves fertility in most cases. Long-term monitoring ensures proper development.
Children usually recover within 1–2 weeks and can return to normal activities shortly after.