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The current state of surgical practice for neonatal torsion: a survey of pediatric urologists.

Kristin M Broderick1, Benjamin G Martin, C D Anthony Herndon, David B Joseph, David M Kitchens.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The evaluation and treatment of perinatal testicular torsion is controversial. We performed a survey to assess practice patterns among pediatric urologists regarding treatment of perinatal torsion.
METHODS: An internet survey was administered to members of two pediatric urology societies. Cases of prenatal, postnatal and bilateral prenatal torsion were outlined. Respondents were asked about use of ultrasound, timing of surgery, incision, and management of the contralateral testicle. A case with a non-palpable testicle and blind ending vessels was also presented.
RESULTS: We had 121 respondents. In a neonate with prenatal torsion, 34% percent would operate immediately, 26% urgently within 72 h, 28% electively and 12% would not explore; 93% would perform a contralateral orchiopexy. In a neonate with postnatal torsion, 93% would operate immediately, 5% urgently, 1% electively and 1% would not explore; 96% would perform a contralateral orchiopexy. In both cases, 75% would use a scrotal incision and 25% would use an inguinal incision. When presented with bilateral prenatal torsion, 90% would operate immediately, 1% urgently, 2% electively and 7% would not operate. In the case of a non-palpable testicle with blind ending vessels 28% would perform a contralateral orchiopexy, 12% would explore the ipsilateral canal for a "nubbin", 56% would perform no intervention and 4% would perform some other form of management.
CONCLUSION: We documented variability of timing for intervention of prenatal torsion and confirmed that most view postnatal torsion as a surgical emergency. Most perform a contralateral orchiopexy for prenatal torsion despite the fact that most cases are extravaginal. The surgical approach via a scrotal incision appears to be preferred at this time.
Copyright © 2012 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  Perinatal testicular torsion; Postnatal torsion; Prenatal torsion

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23305767     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2012.12.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Urol        ISSN: 1477-5131            Impact factor:   1.830


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Authors:  John E Kehoe; Matthew S Christman
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2.  Ultrasound assessment of perinatal testicular torsion.

Authors:  Huan Xiao; Yang Gao; Yingliang Li; Yi Tang; Lirong Zhu; Juan Xu; Fangting Mou; Yingle Huang
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3.  Bilateral perinatal testicular torsion: successful salvage supports emergency surgery.

Authors:  Jeremy Granger; Ewan M Brownlee; Thomas P Cundy; Day Way Goh
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2016-06-15

Review 4.  Scrotal swelling in the neonate.

Authors:  Amaya M Basta; Jesse Courtier; Andrew Phelps; Hillary L Copp; John D MacKenzie
Journal:  J Ultrasound Med       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 2.153

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Authors:  Courtney L Shepard; Kate H Kraft
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Authors:  Przemysław Bombiński; Stanisław Warchoł; Michał Brzewski; Zofia Majkowska; Teresa Dudek-Warchoł; Maria Żerańska; Małgorzata Panek; Magdalena Drop
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9.  Clinical and surgical consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for patients with pediatric urological problems: Statement of the EAU guidelines panel for paediatric urology, March 30 2020.

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