• Urology · Oct 1992

    Case Reports

    Use of tunica vaginalis patch graft for repair of traumatic testicular rupture.

    • D Kapoor, J Leech, and W Yap.
    • Department of Urology, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania.
    • Urology. 1992 Oct 1;40(4):374-5.

    AbstractEarly exploration of patients with testicular rupture has become the standard of care in traumatic testicular injuries. We report on a case of traumatic rupture of the testicle diagnosed by ultrasonography, with a large testicular defect that could not be closed primarily. This was managed successfully with a free graft of tunica vaginalis. The affected testicle is palpably normal three months postoperatively. This technique may represent a valuable adjunct in managing major testicular ruptures.

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