Scrotal exploration for acute scrotal pain: A 10-year experience in two tertiary referral paediatric units
Autor: | Alan Mortell, Gregory J. Nason, Farhan Tareen, Danielle McLoughlin, Fiona Cianci, Dermot Thomas McDowell |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Male
endocrine system medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent endocrine system diseases Urology Pain urologic and male genital diseases Sensitivity and Specificity Predictive Value of Tests Testis Scrotum medicine Humans Testicular torsion Surgical emergency Ultrasonography Doppler Color Child Retrospective Studies Spermatic Cord Torsion Epididymitis urogenital system business.industry Infant Newborn Infant Retrospective cohort study medicine.disease Surgery Treatment Outcome medicine.anatomical_structure Nephrology Child Preschool Predictive value of tests Presentation (obstetrics) business Orchiectomy Scrotal Pain |
Zdroj: | Scandinavian Journal of Urology. 47:418-422 |
ISSN: | 2168-1813 2168-1805 |
DOI: | 10.3109/00365599.2012.752403 |
Popis: | Acute scrotal pain is a common presentation to the paediatric emergency department. Testicular torsion is one of the most common causes of acute scrotal pain. Testicular torsion is a surgical emergency requiring immediate surgical exploration to prevent permanent testicular damage or loss. The aim of this study was to determine the surgical outcome of all scrotal explorations and to assess the use of colour Doppler ultrasound (CDUS) in the assessment of acute scrotal pain in two tertiary referral paediatric units.A retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database was carried out for all scrotal explorations between 1999 and 2010.In total, 155 scrotal explorations were carried out for acute scrotal pain. The mean age was 9.1 years (range 0-15 years). The pathology in 46.5% (n = 72) was testicular torsion, 30.3% (n = 47) were torsion of a testicular appendage, 16.1% (n = 25) were epididymitis, 3.3% (n = 5) had no obvious pathology identified and other pathology accounted for 4%. There was a significant difference in age of presentation between those with testicular torsion and those with torsion of a testicular appendage (9 vs 10 years, p = 0.0074). CDUS was performed by a trained radiologist on 40 patients. Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value for CDUS predicting testicular torsion were 96.9%, 88.9%, 96.9% and 89%, respectively. Overall, 36 patients (23%) with acute scrotal pain (50% of patients in the group with confirmed testicular torsion at exploration) required orchidectomy.This study supports the practice of immediate surgical exploration with a clinical suspicion of testicular torsion in a paediatric population. |
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