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Reassessment of a Decade of Experience on Testicular Torsion: Are We Making a Mistake?

AbstractINTRODUCTION:
Testicular torsion is a serious surgical emergency of children. Prompt recognition and exclusion of other acute scrotal causes are essential for avoiding testicular loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate 10 years of experience with testicular torsion, point out our pitfalls in diagnosis and management, determine our likelihood of performing orchiectomy for potentially reversible injury.
MATERIAL AND METHOD:
Records of patients operated for testicular torsion in the last decade were reviewed retrospectively. Clinical findings, symptoms, type of surgery, accuracy of radiological evaluation, and the outcome were analyzed. Orchiectomy specimens were reevaluated and histologically graded to determine the existence of previously undetermined low-grade injury.
RESULTS:
In total, 107 children were operated for testicular torsion. Presentation included pain 96 (89.7%), scrotal swelling 48 (44.8%). Doppler ultrasonography was performed in 96 patients with false-negative results in 26 (27%). Testicular salvage occurred in 65 (60.7%) patients of which 6 (9.2%) developed subsequent testicular atrophy. Forty-two (33.9%) patients were treated with orchiectomy and histologic reevaluation, and grading of the specimens revealed 4 (9.7%) low-grade injury which indicates a potential of reversible injury. Seventeen (13.7%) patients had normal testicular anatomy in surgery.
CONCLUSION:
Surgical exploration is mandated in case of clinical suspicion for testicular torsion even with a normal flow Doppler ultrasound. Macroscopic evaluation does not always correlate with microscopic findings, and a decision according to it may result in excision of potentially viable testis. Further studies are required to determine the actual risk of contralateral autoimmune damage and increase the rate testicular salvageability after testicular torsion.
AuthorsEmine Burcu Cigsar Kuzu, Mustafa Onur Oztan, Neslihan Guney, Gokhan Koyluoglu
JournalUrologia internationalis (Urol Int) Vol. 106 Issue 11 Pg. 1100-1106 ( 2022) ISSN: 1423-0399 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID36063809 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Topics
  • Child
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Spermatic Cord Torsion (surgery, diagnosis)
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Orchiectomy
  • Testis (diagnostic imaging, surgery)

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