We report a case of spermatic cord torsion in the contralateral testicle 5 years after surgical fixation. Since diagnosis of such a lesion is difficult a high degree of suspicion is necessary. If torsion is suspected exploration is mandatory. We strongly recommend the use of a nonabsorbable reaction-producing suture (for example silk) when an orchiopexy is performed, with the point of fixation being between the visceral tunica vaginalis and the dartos muscle.
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