It is not dangerous and does not need surgery before the age of two unless the testicle on that side is also undescended. However, your son's undescended testicle is a different story. In the past ...
They usually move down into the scrotum at birth or in the first 6 months of life. If they do not move down, it's called undescended testicles and can affect one or both testicles. It is corrected by ...
Professor Tara Connelly, consultant general surgeon with a special interest in paediatric surgery, has updated attendees at ...
MORE than 130 children have had surgery at UHL under a new model of care that brings surgical care closer to home.