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The doc doing an orchiopexy on 6-year-old boy, dictates:
"Risks include but are not limited to bleeding, infection, injury to the vas deferens resulting in diminished fertility, injury to the blood vessel supplying the testicle resulting in (s/l tricature or trigature) loss of the testicle, injury to nerves in the area resulting in persistent pain or numbness, pain, scar, and the risks of anesthesia." Any ideas?