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== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
*Absent cremasteric reflex on affected side (~100%)
*History: Abrupt onset testicular pain a/w N/V
*Ultrasound (Doppler) = unilateral abscence of flow (specific)
**May have had intermittent episodes in the past
*Exam: Swollen, high-riding testis w/ transverse lie
**Absent cremasteric reflex on affected side
*Ultrasound
**Only indicated for equivocal cases
** (Doppler) = unilateral abscence of flow (specific)


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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
Emergent detorsion manual: (ER) vs. surgical (urology)  
*Emergent detorsion
 
**Manual (ED) vs. surgical (urology)  
===Manual Detorsion===
===Manual Detorsion===
"Open the book" = twist outward and laterally
*26% success rate
 
*"Open the book" = twist outward and laterally
26% success rate
 
====For Right Testicle====
====For Right Testicle====
#stand in front of standing or supine patient
#stand in front of standing or supine patient
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#rotate the right testicle outward 180° in a medial to lateral direction
#rotate the right testicle outward 180° in a medial to lateral direction
#rotation may need to be repeated 2-3 times for complete detorsion/pain relief  
#rotation may need to be repeated 2-3 times for complete detorsion/pain relief  
====For Left Testicle====
====For Left Testicle====
#stand in front of standing or supine patient
#stand in front of standing or supine patient
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==Disposition==
==Disposition==
To OR or Urology
To OR or urology
 
== See Also ==
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== Source ==
== Source ==
KajiQuestions
Tintinalli, Rosen's
 
Rosens


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Revision as of 00:49, 25 June 2011

Background

Salvage Rates for Detorsion Times

Rate
Time
90-100% <6 hrs 
20-50% 6-12 hrs 
0-10% >24 hrs
  • peak incidence in first year of life, 2nd peak incidence at puberty
  • scrotal trauma associated with torsion, consider if persistent scrotal pain > 1 hour

Diagnosis

  • History: Abrupt onset testicular pain a/w N/V
    • May have had intermittent episodes in the past
  • Exam: Swollen, high-riding testis w/ transverse lie
    • Absent cremasteric reflex on affected side
  • Ultrasound
    • Only indicated for equivocal cases
    • (Doppler) = unilateral abscence of flow (specific)

Note:

  1. UA = usually normal (~70%), but the WBC presence can not be relied upon to exclude the diagnosis (30%)
  2. Ultrasound 88-100% sensitive, 90% specific

Work-Up

  • UA
  • Ultrasound

DDx

  1. torsion of testicular appendage
  2. epididymitis
  3. tumor of testicle

Treatment

  • Emergent detorsion
    • Manual (ED) vs. surgical (urology)

Manual Detorsion

  • 26% success rate
  • "Open the book" = twist outward and laterally

For Right Testicle

  1. stand in front of standing or supine patient
  2. hold right testicle with left thumb and forefinger
  3. rotate the right testicle outward 180° in a medial to lateral direction
  4. rotation may need to be repeated 2-3 times for complete detorsion/pain relief

For Left Testicle

  1. stand in front of standing or supine patient
  2. hold left testicle with right thumb and forefinger
  3. rotate the left testicle outward 180° in a medial to lateral direction
  4. rotation may need to be repeated 2-3 times for complete detorsion/pain relief

Disposition

To OR or urology

Source

Tintinalli, Rosen's