| Literature DB >> 27567912 |
Zhao Wang1, Jin-Rui Yang2, Yu-Meng Huang3, Long Wang1, Long-Fei Liu1, Yong-Bao Wei4, Liang Huang1, Quan Zhu1, Ming-Qiang Zeng1, Zheng-Yan Tang5.
Abstract
Testicular rupture, one of the most common complications in blunt scrotal trauma, is the rupture of tunica albuginea and extrusion of seminiferous tubules. Testicular rupture is more inclined to young men, and injury mechanisms are associated with sports and motor accidents. After history taking and essential physical examination, scrotal ultrasound is the first-line auxiliary examination. MRI is also one of the vital complementary examinations to evaluate testicular rupture after blunt scrotal trauma. Surgical exploration and repair may be necessary when the diagnosis of testicular rupture is definite or suspicious. Postoperative follow-up is to monitor the relief of local symptoms and changes of testicular functions. This review sums up the literatures about testicular rupture after blunt scrotal trauma in recent 16 years and also refers some new advantages and perspectives on diagnosis and management of testicular rupture.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging; Scrotal trauma; Scrotoscope; Testicular rupture; Ultrasound
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27567912 DOI: 10.1007/s11255-016-1402-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urol Nephrol ISSN: 0301-1623 Impact factor: 2.370