A case of intra-vaginal intrauterine testicular torsion

Objectives: Intrauterine testicular torsion is extremely rare and the exact cause remains largely unknown. It is the result of an ischemic insult intrauterine, which presents as either extra-vaginal or intravaginal testicular torsion. Urgent surgical exploration and fixating the contralateral testis is key in the management of this condition. Case presentation: We present here the case of a two-day old neonate with in-born right scrotal swelling admitted at Children’s hospital. The patient was born at term via cesarean section at a private hospital. Upon arrival in the emergency department, he was well hydrated, pink at room temperature with good perfusion. Upon examination, the right testis was found to be enlarged, tense, non-tender visibly reddish with overlying skin excoriation. Trans-illumination was negative in right but positive in the contralateral testis. Both hernial orifices were normal. Doppler ultrasound of the inguinoscrotal area found the right testis to be enlarged (15.6*9.4 mm) and showed heterogeneous hypoechoic texture with prominent rete testis and no flow on color doppler analysis. An urgent scrotal exploration was undertaken. Intra-operatively there was frank necrotic right testis with intravaginal torsion of the testis and minimal hydrocele. A right orchidectomy and contralateral orchidopexy were performed. Conclusions: Intrauterine testicular torsion should be treated as a surgical emergency. We advocate early recognition of intrauterine testicular torsion, alongside surgical exploration and simultaneous contralateral orchidopexy.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Sprache
Englisch

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A case of intra-vaginal intrauterine testicular torsion ; volume:12 ; number:1 ; year:2022 ; extent:04
Case reports in perinatal medicine ; 12, Heft 1 (2022) (gesamt 04)

Urheber
Habib, Murad
Amjad, Muhammad Bin
Ahmed, Mansoor

DOI
10.1515/crpm-2022-0013
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022122013024339629708
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  • Habib, Murad
  • Amjad, Muhammad Bin
  • Ahmed, Mansoor

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