2017
DOI: 10.2174/1874303x01710010059
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Salvaging Left Testicular Fracture After a Motorcycle Accident: A Case Report

Abstract: Testicular fracture is a urological emergency that requires early diagnosis and timely surgical exploration in order to maximize testicular salvage. We presented a case of 17 year old male with left testicular fracture after roadside accident. The patient was surgically explorated and repaired with salvage of the injured testicle.

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“…In general, the faster the treatment (within 72 hours), the greater the chance of saving the testicle [1]. A growing body of evidence supports the legitimacy of early surgical intervention, with higher salvage rates and lower orchiectomy risks [15]. In our observation, the delay was greater than one week; integrity of the vascular pedicle and partial testicular rupture were the determining factors in good prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…In general, the faster the treatment (within 72 hours), the greater the chance of saving the testicle [1]. A growing body of evidence supports the legitimacy of early surgical intervention, with higher salvage rates and lower orchiectomy risks [15]. In our observation, the delay was greater than one week; integrity of the vascular pedicle and partial testicular rupture were the determining factors in good prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…and that surgical exploration should be performed if a haematocele is found in the genital examination without any ultrasound complement [15]. However, in view of the time that had elapsed, we requested an ultrasound scan of the scrotum in order to make a preoperative assessment of any lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%