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Abstract this study was conducted to 35 patients with 46 impalpable testes after examination under general anesthesia, their age ranged from 1-30 years . all patients were subjected to diagnostic laparoscopy and according to the results of diagnostic laparoscopy the subsequent steps in management \\ crc determined either by orchiopexy orchidectomy, or confirmation of absence of fhe testis and therefore, termination of the procedure. Ope,aiirc n’a/uat!on (as operation time, and lnlraoperative complications) was done for all performed procedures. Po.siopeiutiic evaluutio,i in t1e ftrm of (post operative analgesia, postoperative complications f present, post—operative hospital stay, patient’s return to daily activity, and the testicular site and size after 3 months). l)iagnostic laparoscopy revealed the following 4 laparoscopic tin(Iiflgs: I ntra—abdomi nal testis. 2. Blind ending vas (intra—abdominal vanishing testis). 3. No vas, no vessels, and no testis (testicular agenesis). 4. Vas and vessels entering the deep inguinal ring. For that cases Iinl exploration was performed |