Managing traumatic testicular dislocations: what we know after two centuries
Traumatic testicular dislocation (TTD) is a rare consequence of blunt scrotal trauma. A 21-year old gentleman presented with inguinal pain following a motorcycle accident and physical examination revealed absence of both testes within a well-formed scrotal sac with bilateral inguinal swellings. Ultr...
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my.ums.eprints.299852021-07-21T01:43:05Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29985/ Managing traumatic testicular dislocations: what we know after two centuries Sentilnathan Subramaniam Muhammad Khairil Ab Khalil Jasiah Zakaria Firdaus Hayati RA Public aspects of medicine RD Surgery Traumatic testicular dislocation (TTD) is a rare consequence of blunt scrotal trauma. A 21-year old gentleman presented with inguinal pain following a motorcycle accident and physical examination revealed absence of both testes within a well-formed scrotal sac with bilateral inguinal swellings. Ultrasonography confirmed viability and location of the testes at the superficial inguinal pouch. He underwent emergent surgical reduction with orchidopexy and was discharged the next day. No evidence of testicular dysfunction or atrophy was noted at follow-up. We reviewed reports of TTDs reported in English over the last two centuries and discuss its occurrence, evolution and management BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29985/1/Managing%20traumatic%20testicular%20dislocations_%20what%20we%20know%20after%20two%20centuries%20ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29985/2/Managing%20traumatic%20testicular%20dislocations_%20what%20we%20know%20after%20two%20centuries%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf Sentilnathan Subramaniam and Muhammad Khairil Ab Khalil and Jasiah Zakaria and Firdaus Hayati (2020) Managing traumatic testicular dislocations: what we know after two centuries. BMJ Case Reports, 13. pp. 1-6. ISSN 1757-790X https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/13/11/e236801.full.pdf?casa_token=uHHI1Wk2f1QAAAAA:zMsMWwaqctNUY5f6-SJ9SvF_WNUEa2XWHjL6kqF2k8PVOPCczUthihdtnXbxrduM2u-02woEBQtnXg https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-236801 |
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Traumatic testicular dislocation (TTD) is a rare consequence of blunt scrotal trauma. A 21-year old gentleman presented with inguinal pain following a motorcycle accident and physical examination revealed absence of both testes within a well-formed scrotal sac with bilateral inguinal swellings. Ultrasonography confirmed viability and location of the testes at the superficial inguinal pouch. He underwent emergent surgical reduction with orchidopexy and was discharged the next day. No evidence of testicular dysfunction or atrophy was noted at follow-up. We reviewed reports of TTDs reported in English over the last two centuries and discuss its occurrence, evolution and management |
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