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Early Exploration in the Management of Acute Scrotum in Children

OBJECTIVE: Acute scrotal conditions are a common clinical setting that present with pain and swelling of the hemiscrotum. The aim of our study has been to evaluate the findings in boys operated on acute scrotum. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted on 100 patients with acute scrotum admitted t...

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Autores principales: Khaleghnejad-Tabari, Ahmad, Mirshermirani, Alireza, Rouzrokh, Mohsen, Mahmudi, Morteza, Baghaiepour, Mohamad-Reza, Ghaffari, Parand, Hatamian, Bijan
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056747
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author Khaleghnejad-Tabari, Ahmad
Mirshermirani, Alireza
Rouzrokh, Mohsen
Mahmudi, Morteza
Baghaiepour, Mohamad-Reza
Ghaffari, Parand
Hatamian, Bijan
author_facet Khaleghnejad-Tabari, Ahmad
Mirshermirani, Alireza
Rouzrokh, Mohsen
Mahmudi, Morteza
Baghaiepour, Mohamad-Reza
Ghaffari, Parand
Hatamian, Bijan
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description OBJECTIVE: Acute scrotal conditions are a common clinical setting that present with pain and swelling of the hemiscrotum. The aim of our study has been to evaluate the findings in boys operated on acute scrotum. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted on 100 patients with acute scrotum admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital from March 1993 to March 2007. Data included history, age, primary symptoms, definite diagnosis, side involvement, paraclinical tests, imaging modalities, medical or surgical management and type of the surgery. FINDINGS: Diagnosis was made mainly by clinical signs and symptoms and surgical exploration. Torsion of testis (n=31) was the most common cause of acute scrotum followed by incarcerated inguinal hernia (n=30), torsion of testicular appendage (n=27), epididymo-orchitis (n=7), idiopathic scrotal edema (n=4) and hematocele (n=1). Most (34%) of the patients were in the first year of life and the mean age was 5.4 years. The commonest signs were pain and swelling (62%) followed by pain, swelling and redness (21%) and pain alone (16%). 83 patients consisting of 31 with torsion of testis, 14 with torsion of testicular appendage, 30 with incarcerated hernia and 7 with epididymo–orchitis underwent surgical exploration after careful physical examination. 10 of 31 patients with torsion of testis had orchiectomy and orchiopexy of contra–lateral testis and the rest had detorsion and bilateral orchiopexy. 80% of patients were referred to the hospital after 12 hours of clinical onset of symptoms. CONCLUSION: Early exploration of scrotum based on careful physical examination excludes the risk of misdiagnosis by diagnostic procedures and unnecessary delay by diagnostic techniques. Exploration of scrotum is a relatively safe and simple procedure with good cosmetic results, it also allows an accurate diagnosis to be made.
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spelling pubmed-34460832012-10-09 Early Exploration in the Management of Acute Scrotum in Children Khaleghnejad-Tabari, Ahmad Mirshermirani, Alireza Rouzrokh, Mohsen Mahmudi, Morteza Baghaiepour, Mohamad-Reza Ghaffari, Parand Hatamian, Bijan Iran J Pediatr Short Communication OBJECTIVE: Acute scrotal conditions are a common clinical setting that present with pain and swelling of the hemiscrotum. The aim of our study has been to evaluate the findings in boys operated on acute scrotum. METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted on 100 patients with acute scrotum admitted to Mofid Children's Hospital from March 1993 to March 2007. Data included history, age, primary symptoms, definite diagnosis, side involvement, paraclinical tests, imaging modalities, medical or surgical management and type of the surgery. FINDINGS: Diagnosis was made mainly by clinical signs and symptoms and surgical exploration. Torsion of testis (n=31) was the most common cause of acute scrotum followed by incarcerated inguinal hernia (n=30), torsion of testicular appendage (n=27), epididymo-orchitis (n=7), idiopathic scrotal edema (n=4) and hematocele (n=1). Most (34%) of the patients were in the first year of life and the mean age was 5.4 years. The commonest signs were pain and swelling (62%) followed by pain, swelling and redness (21%) and pain alone (16%). 83 patients consisting of 31 with torsion of testis, 14 with torsion of testicular appendage, 30 with incarcerated hernia and 7 with epididymo–orchitis underwent surgical exploration after careful physical examination. 10 of 31 patients with torsion of testis had orchiectomy and orchiopexy of contra–lateral testis and the rest had detorsion and bilateral orchiopexy. 80% of patients were referred to the hospital after 12 hours of clinical onset of symptoms. CONCLUSION: Early exploration of scrotum based on careful physical examination excludes the risk of misdiagnosis by diagnostic procedures and unnecessary delay by diagnostic techniques. Exploration of scrotum is a relatively safe and simple procedure with good cosmetic results, it also allows an accurate diagnosis to be made. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3446083/ /pubmed/23056747 Text en © 2010 Iranian Journal of Pediatrics & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Mirshermirani, Alireza
Rouzrokh, Mohsen
Mahmudi, Morteza
Baghaiepour, Mohamad-Reza
Ghaffari, Parand
Hatamian, Bijan
Early Exploration in the Management of Acute Scrotum in Children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056747
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