2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-018-1846-9
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Traumatic Dislocation of Testis into Penis, What and How? Case Report and Review of Literature

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“…4,5 Unilateral testicular ectopia is usually the most common dislocation in TTD, while bilateral testicular dislocation is relatively rare, accounting for approximately 30% of cases. 6,7 The sites occupied by the displaced testis under superficial dislocations are superficial inguinal, penile, pubic, perineal, and crural locations. In the rarer internal dislocations, the testis reverses its anatomical path of embryological descent into the inguinal canal, and even into the abdominal cavity.…”
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“…4,5 Unilateral testicular ectopia is usually the most common dislocation in TTD, while bilateral testicular dislocation is relatively rare, accounting for approximately 30% of cases. 6,7 The sites occupied by the displaced testis under superficial dislocations are superficial inguinal, penile, pubic, perineal, and crural locations. In the rarer internal dislocations, the testis reverses its anatomical path of embryological descent into the inguinal canal, and even into the abdominal cavity.…”
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“…Most published cases of TDT are due to injury from motorcycle crashes where the testes had become compressed between the fuel tank and the pubic bone. According to Raykar et al, the first treated TDT case was managed with a manual reduction in 1861, and the first surgical reduction was carried out in 1899 [3]. Since then, TDT has been reported sporadically in the literature.…”
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