Neonatal Testicular Torsion; a Review Article

authors:

avatar Elhassan Elbagir Uthman 1 , avatar Abdelhamid Mahdi Diaa Eldin 1 , avatar Muhammad Riaz-Ul-ha 1 , *

King Faisal Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia

how to cite: Elbagir Uthman E, Diaa Eldin A M, Riaz-Ul-ha M. Neonatal Testicular Torsion; a Review Article. Iran J Pediatr. 2012;22(3): 281-289. 

Abstract

Neonatal testicular torsion, also known as perinatal testicular torsion is a subject of debate among surgeons. Neonatal testicular torsion either intrauterine or postnatal results into extravaginal torsion which is a different entity than intravaginal type but has the same devastating consequences if not diagnosed and managed well in time. Testicular torsion results into acute ischemia with its resultant sequelae such as abnormality of testicular function and fertility. Urgent surgical exploration and fixation of the other testis are the key points in the management. General anesthesia is not a contraindication for exploration as thought before. Diagnosis and controversies on management of testicular torsion are discussed in this review.

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