Was this a Bilateral Testicular Torsion? Dilemma of a Paediatric Surgeon-Case Report
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Testicular torsion in a neonate; a case report
The testicular torsion which is typically seen in prepuberty is very rare in the early neonatal period; prenatal diagnosis is difficult. Herein, we report a five day-old male neonate with swelling and erythema of the right scrotum. Following Doppler ultrasound suggestive of testicular torsion, surgical exploration was undertaken. There was gangrene of the right testis with discoloration and ne...
متن کامل[Testicular torsion: A case report].
BACKGROUND The acute scrotum is an emergency. Testicular torsion represents approximately 25% of the causes. The annual incidence of testicular torsion is approximately 1/4,000 persons under 25 years, with highest prevalence between 12 and 18 years old. It usually occurs without apparent cause, but it has been associated with anatomical, traumatic, and environmental factors, among others. CLI...
متن کاملTesticular torsion: case report.
This is a report of bilateral testicular torsion. The objective of the report is to highlight the serious implications of misdiagnosis of testicular torsion. Other than loss of the testis due to necrosis in unilateral torsion, immunological damage of the opposite testis occurs. Early, accurate diagnosis, and institution of the appropriate treatment are desirable to prevent total loss of reprodu...
متن کاملtesticular torsion in a neonate; a case report
the testicular torsion which is typically seen in prepuberty is very rare in the early neonatal period; prenatal diagnosis is difficult. herein, we report a five day-old male neonate with swelling and erythema of the right scrotum. following doppler ultrasound suggestive of testicular torsion, surgical exploration was undertaken. there was gangrene of the right testis with discoloration and ne...
متن کاملTesticular torsion in a neonate; a case report
Introduction The testis descends into the scrotum in the neonatal period while the gubernaculums has not yet attached to the scrotal wall. Consequently, the testis and gubernaculums are free to rotate within the scrotum (1). Therefore, the entire testis, epididymis, and tunica vaginalis may twist together in a vertical axis on the spermatic cord which is named extravaginal torsion of the testis...
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عنوان ژورنال: Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2575-9655
DOI: 10.26502/acmcr.96550161