Transverse testicular Ectopia associated with incarcerated inguinal hernia: A case report

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Transverse testicular ectopia is rarely associated with incarcerated inguinal hernia. A 14-month-old male complaint of irreducible inguinal hernia due to transverse testicular ectopia is reported. The clinical and operative findings and treatment options are discussed. It is thought that surgeons who frequently repair inguinal hernias should be aware of the appropriate surgical management options available to them when this condition is unexpectedly identified during inguinal exploration.

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Tatli, D., & Numanoglu, K. V. (2008). Transverse testicular Ectopia associated with incarcerated inguinal hernia: A case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-200

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