| Literature DB >> 29862114 |
Nubyhélia Maria Negreiro de Carvalho1, Ana Clemilda Ximenes Marques1, Ivon Teixeira de Souza2, Vanessa Guerreiro Soares3, Felipe Gomes do Nascimento3, Letícia Macedo Pinto3, Luccas Victor Rodrigues Dias3, Guilherme Carneiro Teixeira4.
Abstract
Traumatic testis dislocation is an uncommon condition and usually occurs after direct impact on the scrotum. We present an uncommon case of bilateral testicular dislocation caused by an automotive accident, which is the most frequently associated cause described in literature today. Although the fact that diagnosis can be made either by physical examination or with the use of basic exams such as Doppler ultrasound, it is not uncommon for cases to go undetected and diagnosed late. In this case, there was a late diagnosis, almost one year after the motorcycle accident. Despite this, studies describe preservation of spermatogenesis even after delayed surgical correction. The treatment can be made by manual reduction, but most of the cases need surgical correction. Therefore, it is always necessary to perform the complete physical examination of the polytrauma patient on the first medical exam, in order to avoid the risk of fertility loss, endocrine dysfunction, and future malignancy.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29862114 PMCID: PMC5971239 DOI: 10.1155/2018/7162351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Doppler ultrasound of the right testicle.
Figure 2Doppler ultrasound of the left testicle.
Figure 3Patient with bilateral testicular dislocation.
Figure 4Patient after surgical correction.
Figure 5Patient with empty scrotal pouch.