Treatment for undescended testicles is typically surgical, as having the testicles in an improper environment may lead to various complications. There are two types of surgery that may be performed for the treatment of undescended testicles, as follows:
7.1. Open Surgery
This traditional form of surgery is suitable when the testicles are located in the groin area, are palpable, and can easily be moved into the scrotum. After surgery, there will be a 2-3 cm scar in the groin area and a small scar in the scrotum, no larger than 1 cm.
7.2. Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is suitable when the testicles are located higher up or in the abdomen, making it difficult to move the testicles into the scrotum, or when the exact position of the testicles is unclear. If the testicles cannot be seen or palpated externally, the doctor will opt for laparoscopic surgery.
Both types of surgery usually require a recovery time of around 2 weeks, after which the surgical scarring will improve. During this recovery period, the child will not be able to travel far, so parents should plan ahead before the surgery.

