Traumatic testicular dislocation in the abdomen: diagnosis and management

Author:

Colalillo GaiaORCID,Pletto Simone,Laudazi MarioORCID,Asimakopoulos Anastasios D

Abstract

Testicular dislocation in the abdomen after scrotal trauma is a rare and sometimes unrecognised event.Early detection and timely management reduce possible complications which include the risk of fertility loss, endocrine dysfunction, and future malignancy.We present the case of a man who suffered a traumatic dislocation of the right testis in the abdomen after a motorcycle crash. The large scrotal haematoma did not permit adequate physical examination. Furthermore, during the clinical management of the polytrauma, the main focus was on active arterial bleeding, multiple pelvic fractures and clinical investigation of the integrity of the lower urinary tract. Therefore, the diagnosis and surgical management of the testicular dislocation were delayed.The patient underwent abdominal-inguinal surgical exploration, haematoma evacuation, identification of the right testis and right orchidopexy.After 6 months, the right testis of the patient is of regular volume, consistency and physiologic echogenicity on ultrasound evaluation.Hormonal evaluation and semen analysis were normal after 3 months.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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