Literature DB >> 11064076

Torsion of an intra-abdominal testis.

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Abstract

To present a case of torsion of a nonneoplastic intra-abdominal testis with an unusual clinical presentation.A 26-year-old active duty Navy Petty Officer presented to the emergency department on 3 occasions over a 5-day period with lower abdominal pain. Physical examination demonstrated acute tenderness in the left lower quadrant with sugestion of a normal spermatic cord and atrophic testis in the left scrotum. Computed tomography scan demonstrated an intra-abdominal lesion near the internal inguinal ring. The patient underwent surgical exploration through an inguinal incision. Torsion of a nonviable intra-abdominal testis was present. The scrotum contained only the vas deferens and cremasteric muscle. An orchiectomy was performed with removal of the vas deferens and other cord structures.The unusual clinical finding of acute torsion of an intra-abdominal testis, associated with an apparent atrophic scrotal testis, presented a confusing clinical picture. Computed tomography scan did not clarify the issue sufficiently to establish a definite preoperative diagnosis. Clinical suspicion prompted early surgical intervention. Review of the current literature produced 60 reported cases of torsion of an intra-abdominal testis. Two thirds of these involved testicular neoplasm, usually seminoma. Although the clinical presentation varied, most patients had recent onset of lower abdominal pain associated with tenderness and, in half the cases, a mass. Patients almost always presented with an absent scrotal testis on the involved side, and not infrequently reported previous surgery thought to be an orchiectomy.Diagnosis of an intra-abdominal testicular torsion is rare, particularly when no neoplasm is present. A high index of suspicion must be maintained whenever there is abdominal pain and undescended testis. The surgical history and imaging studies may not clarify a confusing clinical picture.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11064076     DOI: 10.1016/s0149-7944(00)00322-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Surg        ISSN: 0149-7944


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2.  Is Testicular Torsion a Real Problem in Pediatric Patients With Cryptorchidism?

Authors:  Marta Diana Komarowska; Alicja Pawelczyk; Ewa Matuszczak; Wojciech Dębek; Adam Hermanowicz
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3.  Testicular torsion in the left inguinal canal in a patient with inguinal hernia: a difficult case to diagnose.

Authors:  Alihan Erdoğan; Emel Ceylan Günay; Gökhan Gündoğdu; Dincer Avlan
Journal:  Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther       Date:  2011-12-01

4.  Acute Abdomen Revealing an Unusual Case of Intra-Abdominal Testicular Torsion.

Authors:  Maazou Halidou; Amadou Roua; Ibrahim Amadou Magagi; Harissou Adamou; Ousseini Adakal; Mohamed Rouga; Soumana Amadou; Rachid Sani
Journal:  Case Rep Urol       Date:  2019-12-28
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