U.S., March 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06862258) titled 'Shehata Technique in the Treatment of Intra-abdominal Testis' on Feb. 18.
Brief Summary: This study focuses on children diagnosed with intra-abdominal cryptorchidism, a condition in which the testicle remains lodged in the abdomen instead of descending to the scrotum. The scrotum is the anatomical area where testicles should reside to maintain their viability and future reproductive function. Treating this condition typically requires one or two surgeries to relocate the testicle to the scrotum while preserving its vital structures, including the vas deferens, veins, and arteries that supply it with blood. In some cases, these struc...