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Detection of Testicular Torsion With Preserved Intratesticular Flow By Point of Care Ultrasound in the Emergency Department: A Case Report. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ultrasonography is a key diagnostic tool for testicular torsion (TT), usually detected by a lack of blood flow in the affected testicle, but there are rare cases where blood flow is still present.
  • A case involving a 14-year-old boy showed that despite his right testicle swelling and preserved blood flow, TT was confirmed through surgical intervention after identifying a whirlpool sign in the ultrasound.
  • Emergency physicians need to be aware that TT can occur even with normal blood flow seen on ultrasound, emphasizing the importance of further evaluation to prevent long-term fertility issues.

Article Abstract

Background: Ultrasonography is an effective diagnostic tool for testicular torsion (TT), which is typically characterized by the absence of blood flow in the affected testicle on color Doppler mode. However, there are a few reported cases of TT with symmetrical preserved flow. We report a case of TT with the preserved intratesticular flow on color Doppler ultrasound.

Case Report: A 14-year-old boy was admitted due to sudden-onset right scrotal pain. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) revealed that the right testicle was larger than the left. The intratesticular flow in both testicles was preserved. Radiology-performed ultrasound confirmed the preserved intratesticular flow observed on POCUS, but also demonstrated a whirlpool sign of the right spermatic cord. TT was confirmed surgically. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Emergency physicians should investigate the presence of intratesticular blood flow and the whirlpool sign of the spermatic cord or other ultrasound features suggestive of TT, even if testicular blood flow is preserved. Suspicion of TT from POCUS findings warrants further evaluation to preserve the patient's fertility.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.11.018DOI Listing

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