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National analysis of testicular and scrotal trauma in the USA

BACKGROUND: To provide a descriptive analysis of scrotal and testicular trauma in the USA. Additionally, we hypothesized that motorcycle collision would have a higher association with scrotal or testicular trauma and subsequent scrotal or testicular operation, compared to a bicycle collision. METHOD...

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Autores principales: Grigorian, Areg, Livingston, Joshua K, Schubl, Sebastian D, Hasjim, Bima J, Mayers, Daniel, Kuncir, Eric, Barrios, Cristobal, Joe, Victor, Nahmias, Jeffry
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30128306
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/RRU.S172848
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author Grigorian, Areg
Livingston, Joshua K
Schubl, Sebastian D
Hasjim, Bima J
Mayers, Daniel
Kuncir, Eric
Barrios, Cristobal
Joe, Victor
Nahmias, Jeffry
author_facet Grigorian, Areg
Livingston, Joshua K
Schubl, Sebastian D
Hasjim, Bima J
Mayers, Daniel
Kuncir, Eric
Barrios, Cristobal
Joe, Victor
Nahmias, Jeffry
author_sort Grigorian, Areg
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description BACKGROUND: To provide a descriptive analysis of scrotal and testicular trauma in the USA. Additionally, we hypothesized that motorcycle collision would have a higher association with scrotal or testicular trauma and subsequent scrotal or testicular operation, compared to a bicycle collision. METHODS: The National Trauma Data Bank (2007–2015) was queried to identify adult male patients with scrotal or testicular trauma. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: A total of 8,030 patients (0.23%) had scrotal/testicular injury, with 44.6% involved in blunt trauma. A penetrating mechanism occurred in 50.5% of cases, with assault by firearm (75.8%) being the most common. The median age of the patients was 31 years and the median injury severity score was 8. Most had isolated scrotal or testicular trauma (74.5%), with 48.3% requiring scrotal or testicular operation, most commonly repair of laceration (37.3%). Patients involved in a motorcycle collision had higher risk for scrotal/testicular trauma (OR=5.40, CI=4.40–6.61, p=0.0004) and subsequent scrotal/testicular surgery (OR=4.93, CI=3.82–6.36, p=0.0005), compared to bicycle collision. CONCLUSION: Scrotal or testicular trauma is rare but occurs most commonly after assault by firearm. Most patients only have isolated scrotal or testicular trauma, but nearly half require subsequent scrotal or testicular operation. Trauma patients presenting after a motorcycle collision have a higher association of scrotal or testicular trauma and subsequent surgery when compared to those involved in a bicycle collision.
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spelling pubmed-60896052018-08-20 National analysis of testicular and scrotal trauma in the USA Grigorian, Areg Livingston, Joshua K Schubl, Sebastian D Hasjim, Bima J Mayers, Daniel Kuncir, Eric Barrios, Cristobal Joe, Victor Nahmias, Jeffry Res Rep Urol Review BACKGROUND: To provide a descriptive analysis of scrotal and testicular trauma in the USA. Additionally, we hypothesized that motorcycle collision would have a higher association with scrotal or testicular trauma and subsequent scrotal or testicular operation, compared to a bicycle collision. METHODS: The National Trauma Data Bank (2007–2015) was queried to identify adult male patients with scrotal or testicular trauma. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: A total of 8,030 patients (0.23%) had scrotal/testicular injury, with 44.6% involved in blunt trauma. A penetrating mechanism occurred in 50.5% of cases, with assault by firearm (75.8%) being the most common. The median age of the patients was 31 years and the median injury severity score was 8. Most had isolated scrotal or testicular trauma (74.5%), with 48.3% requiring scrotal or testicular operation, most commonly repair of laceration (37.3%). Patients involved in a motorcycle collision had higher risk for scrotal/testicular trauma (OR=5.40, CI=4.40–6.61, p=0.0004) and subsequent scrotal/testicular surgery (OR=4.93, CI=3.82–6.36, p=0.0005), compared to bicycle collision. CONCLUSION: Scrotal or testicular trauma is rare but occurs most commonly after assault by firearm. Most patients only have isolated scrotal or testicular trauma, but nearly half require subsequent scrotal or testicular operation. Trauma patients presenting after a motorcycle collision have a higher association of scrotal or testicular trauma and subsequent surgery when compared to those involved in a bicycle collision. Dove Medical Press 2018-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6089605/ /pubmed/30128306 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/RRU.S172848 Text en © 2018 Grigorian et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Barrios, Cristobal
Joe, Victor
Nahmias, Jeffry
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