acute scrotum following traumatic spermatic cord hematoma: a case report and review
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Abstract
Acute scrotum constitutes the most common urological emergency secondary to spermatic cord torsion, testicular trauma, orchiepididymitis and hernias. We report a very rare case of unique traumatic spermatic cord hematoma following scrotum injury occurred during a football match. Clinical exam showed an increased volume of the left spermatic cord; the color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) demonstrated left testicular ischemia secondary to a large spermatic cord hematoma that needs surgical exploration. Spermatic cord hematoma rarely induces acute scrotum, however it could be treated conservatively surgery is mandatory when pain is persistent or testicular ischemia is confirmed by CDU.
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| Authors | ;Pietro Pepe;Astrid Bonaccorsi;Giuseppe Candiano;Francesco Pietropaolo;Paolo Panella;Michele Pennisi |
| Journal | advances in human-computer interaction |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.1016/j.eucr.2014.12.006
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