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Torsion of the cryptorchid testis--can it be salvaged?

Dorit Zilberman1, Yael Inbar, Zehava Heyman, Danny Shinhar, Ron Bilik, Itamar Avigad, Paul Jonas, Jacob Ramon, Yoram Mor.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The literature concerning undescended testis mainly concentrates on the increased risks of infertility and development of germ cell tumors. Yet the UDT also appears to be at higher risk for torsion compared to the normally descended testis, and this issue is relatively poorly addressed. We reviewed all cases of torsion of UDTs operated on at our hospital during the last 20 years in an attempt to characterize better this condition and its salvageability.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective clinical study we reviewed and analyzed all cases of testicular torsion involving UDT operated on at our hospital between 1984 and 2004.
RESULTS: A total of 11 children were operated on at our hospital for torsion of undescended testis between 1984 and 2004. Patient age ranged from 1 month to 18 years (median 7.5 months). In all cases unilateral torsion of undescended testis was diagnosed, with 73% of cases involving the left side. Clinical symptoms included inguinal swelling and erythema associated with a tender, firm mass palpated in the groin area and an empty ipsilateral hemiscrotum. Doppler ultrasound examination was routinely performed in the last 7 patients to confirm the diagnosis. During inguinoscrotal exploration severe ischemia or overt necrosis of the testis was found in 5 of 11 cases. Three of these 5 cases were managed by orchiectomy, while in the other 2 cases the testis subsequently vanished. In the 6 patients who exhibited some improvement following detorsion and warming of the tissue the testes were preserved and orchiopexy was performed. Followup was available in only 5 patients, with vanishing of the torsed testis observed in 4 and a normal testicle detected 21 years postoperatively in 1 patient who was diagnosed early.
CONCLUSIONS: This series clearly demonstrates poor rates of surgical salvage, which we mainly attribute to delays in parental response and in primary physician referral to the hospital. Parents, who have a pivotal role in early diagnosis, were usually unaware of this urological emergency, and some were surprisingly unaware of the presence of cryptorchidism. By increasing the awareness regarding this entity among members of the medical community and parents, we hope that torsion of the cryptorchid testis (literally, "hidden testis") will no longer necessarily be synonymous with "crypt-torsion" ("hidden torsion").

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16697859     DOI: 10.1016/S0022-5347(06)00329-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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