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Neonatal Testicular Torsion - A Lost Cause? - Abstract Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Monday, 12 May 2008

Department of Paediatrics, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Twenty-four neonates presented with signs of testicular ischaemia over a 13-year period. They had a mean birth weight of 3.706 kg. The right testicle was affected in 13, the left in 9 and there was bilateral torsion in 2 babies. Two babies had no twist in the cord, but the testicles were nonviable macroscopically and microscopically. Twenty-one babies had primary exploration revealing necrotic testes in all patients and they underwent orchidectomies. The other three babies had conservative management and the affected testes had atrophied on follow-up. Sixteen babies had contralateral orchidopexy. Doppler ultrasound scans were reported as normal in 2 of 13 babies who had scans. No testes were salvaged following surgery. Conclusion: The incidence of testicular torsion in the neonatal period was calculated as 6.1 per 100 000 live births. No testis was salvaged following surgery in our series of 24 patients. This dismal outcome underlines that immediate surgical exploration, although commonly performed, rarely saves torted testes.

Written by
Mathews John C, Kooner G, Mathew DE, Ahmed S, Kenny SE

Reference
Acta Paediatr. 2008 Apr;97(4):502-4
doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.00701.x

PubMed Abstract
PMID: 18331368

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Written by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it on 2008-05-27 18:57:05
We had a similar finding in our series at Children's hospital of Cincinnati published some 10 years ago

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