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Published on: November 7, 2011
Pediatric testicular posttraumatic dislocation presenting as a testicular torsion: A case report
Jihad El Anzaoui1, Amine Cherraqi2, Mounir Jamali1
1Urology Department, Moulay Ismail Military Hospital, Meknes, Morocco.
Abstract:
Traumatic dislocation of the testicle is a rare complication that occurs after blunt trauma to the scrotum or abdominopelvic injury. The majority of cases occur in young adults following severe scrotal trauma in a motorcycle accident. We report the case of a 1.5-year-old infant admitted for left scrotal swelling with a left inguinal mass. Ultrasound and Doppler examination showed a twisted necrotic testicle with inguinal adenopathy. Surgical exploration in the emergency room confirmed that the inguinal mass was a dislocated testicle with an intrascrotal hematoma that was evacuated followed by orchidopexy of the dislocated testicle.
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