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03/Aug/2023
03/Aug/2023
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0220
Highlights Testicular torsion causes orchiectomy in more than 80% of the cases after 24 hours of pain onset. Testicular detorsion only (P1-P2) showed a small difference in intratesticular pressure (median 4mmHg). Testicular incision (P2-P3) only demonstrated a major pressure decrease (median, 45mmHg). The final pressure after TVR was similar to the non-twisted testicle pressure (median, 1mmHg). Testicular salvage (88.9%) and atrophy (66.3%) rates were slightly higher than the previous literature reports, perhaps the initial learning curve of this novel technique. […]
Keywords: Compartment syndromes; Pressure; Spermatic cord torsion; Testicular diseases; Testis; Urologic surgical procedures, male
06/Jun/2023
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2023AO0238
Highlights ■ Less than half of the patients (37.93%) reached first medical unit within 6h of pain onset. ■ Patients with delayed first medical attendance showed higher orchiectomy rates. ■ A high delay in seeking assistance and considerable time spent on interhospital transport were observed. ■ Late presentation (D1) and interhospital transport (D2) had a negative impact on testis preservation. ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the time interval and possible delay in transportation to referral units for the treatment of testicular […]
Keywords: Emergencies; Orchiectomy; Spermatic cord torsion; Testis
07/Apr/2022
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO6605
ABSTRACT Objective To assess testicular volumes and sexual maturation in patients with testicular torsion. Methods A retrospective analysis of consecutively treated patients with testicular torsion between 2016 and 2018. Age, pubic hair staging (Tanner), and by ultrasonography, volume of the unaffected testis (in cubic centimeters) were evaluated either immediately before surgery or at the first postoperative visit. Patients with previous testicular disease, such as cryptorchidism, or with no records of testicular volume were excluded. The analysis included descriptive statistics and […]
Keywords: Ischemia; Sexual maturation; Spermatic cord torsion; Testis/diagnostic imaging; Testis/growth & development; Ultrasonography
05/Mar/2021
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5472
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the association between climate changes in the macroregions in the state of São Paulo and testicular torsion treated cases. Methods: The cases were selected in the Brazilian Public Health Data System Database from January 2008 to November 2016. All surgical procedure records were identified by the Hospital Admission Authorization document. Two codes were selected to process the search: testicular torsion (surgical cure code) and acute scrotum (exploratory scrototomy code). The macroregions were grouped in five areas […]
Keywords: Brazil; Climate change; Scrotum; Spermatic cord torsion