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Matthew J Moynihan1, Marc Manganiello1
1Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, 41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA, 01805, USA.
Abstract:
Management of blunt scrotal trauma is classically centered upon evaluation of potential testicular ruptures to that expedient surgical intervention can be employed. We present a unique case of blunt scrotal trauma causing bilateral testes rupture in order to illustrate the rationale for societal guidelines. We additionally offer discussion of potential sequelae of afflicted patients and a sparingly used technique to salvage a severely injured testis.
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