• Arch. Esp. Urol. · Apr 1999

    Case Reports

    [Traumatic unilateral testicular dislocation].

    • E Comesaña Davila, E A Da Silva, B Pereiro Alvarez, F Meijide Rico, D Pesqueira Santiago, and E Zungri Telo.
    • Servicio de Urología, Hospital POVISA, Vigo, España.
    • Arch. Esp. Urol. 1999 Apr 1;52(3):278-80.

    ObjectiveTo report a case of traumatic testicular dislocation, an unusual complication of pelvic trauma.Methods/ResultsA case of traumatic testicular dislocation that had been diagnosed two months after the initial injury is presented. CT and color doppler US revealed a viable right testis displaced in the inguinal subcutaneous region. The testis was repositioned in the scrotum and orchidopexy was performed. Follow-up control evaluation at 6 months revealed a normal testis in the right hemiscrotum.ConclusionsTraumatic testicular dislocation is a rare complication that may be undetected at the time of the initial injury. Surgical reduction and repositioning achieve good results.

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