Hi I have a retractile testicles and the testicles is majorly in the scrotum and only during the ejaculation the right testicle moves up in the groin for sometime. If I plan to get it fixed in scrotum what is success rate of the surgery? Please note I am 29
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Unlike undescended testis, retractile testis does not result in loss of function(sterility). Surgery - Orchidopexy is almost always successful. Get a semen analysis and USG abdomen and scrotum before the procedure . ALL THE BEST
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