Journal article

Detection of Normal Intratesticular Perfusion Using Color Coded Duplex Sonography Obviates Need for Scrotal Exploration in Patients with Suspected Testicular Torsion


Authors listAltinkilic, Bora; Pilatz, Adrian; Weidner, Wolfgang

Publication year2013

Pages1853-1858

JournalThe Journal of Urology

Volume number189

Issue number5

ISSN0022-5347

eISSN1527-3792

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2012.11.166

PublisherLippincott, Williams & Wilkins


Abstract

Purpose: Although color coded duplex sonography is useful for visualizing testicular perfusion in patients with clinical suspicion of testicular torsion, fear of overlooking the condition itself remains. Thus, routine scrotal exploration in every patient with acute scrotal pain is common at many centers. We assessed the efficacy of color coded duplex sonography in predicting the need for scrotal exploration in patients with clinical suspicion of testicular torsion.

Materials and Methods: We prospectively assessed the diagnostic value of color coded duplex sonography in 236 patients (median age 13 years, range 0 to 53) with clinical suspicion of testicular torsion between 1995 and 2012. All patients were evaluated by sonography and subsequently underwent exploration, whereby the surgeon was blinded to the ultrasound results. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of color coded duplex sonography for diagnosing testicular torsion were calculated based on preoperative ultrasound findings, and compared to the final diagnosis after surgical exploration.

Results: Testicular torsion was the most common cause of impaired intratesticular blood flow (119 cases, 50.4%), followed by torsion of the testicular appendages (82, 34.8%), epididymo-orchitis (18, 7.6%) and various other conditions (17, 7.2%). The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of color coded duplex sonography for detecting testicular torsion were 100%, 75.2%, 80.4% and 100%, respectively.

Conclusions: Our data provide evidence that routine surgical exploration is no longer justified in patients with clinical suspicion of testicular torsion if color coded duplex sonography has revealed normal intratesticular perfusion.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleAltinkilic, B., Pilatz, A. and Weidner, W. (2013) Detection of Normal Intratesticular Perfusion Using Color Coded Duplex Sonography Obviates Need for Scrotal Exploration in Patients with Suspected Testicular Torsion, The Journal of Urology, 189(5), pp. 1853-1858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2012.11.166

APA Citation styleAltinkilic, B., Pilatz, A., & Weidner, W. (2013). Detection of Normal Intratesticular Perfusion Using Color Coded Duplex Sonography Obviates Need for Scrotal Exploration in Patients with Suspected Testicular Torsion. The Journal of Urology. 189(5), 1853-1858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2012.11.166



Keywords


DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSISdoppler ultrasoundscrotumSensitivity and specificitySPERMATIC CORDspermatic cord torsionultrasonography

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