“…Dr. Benzi and collegues from Brazil performed on page 749 ( 8 ) a interesting translational study about the Fowler-Stephens surgery and concluded that the upper portion of the abdominal testis in human fetuses had a higher concentration of vessels than the lower portion. These results suggest that manipulation of the lower end of the testis during Fowler-Stephens surgery should be avoided in order to preserve the collateral circulation.…”