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In testicular torsion the spermatic cord
Spermatic cord

The spermatic cord is the name given to the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens and surrounding tissue that run from the abdomen down to each testicle....
 that provides the blood supply to a testicle
Testicle

The testicle is the male gonad in animals. This article will concentrate on mammalian testicles unless otherwise noted.The etymology of the word is somewhat colorfully based on Roman law....
 is twisted, cutting off the blood supply, often causing orchialgia
Orchialgia

Orchialgia is chronic pain of the testicles or scrotum that typically lasts for more than three months. Orchalgia may be caused by injury, surgery, cancer or testicular torsion....
. Prolonged testicular torsion will result in the death of the testicle and surrounding tissues.

It is also believed that torsion occurring during fetal development can lead to the so-called neonatal torsion or vanishing testis
Vanishing testis

Vanishing testis refers to the disappearance of one or other testis during embryonic or foetus development.It is one of the causes of monorchism, and is thought to be due to intrauterine testicular torsion....
, and is one of the causes of an infant being born with monorchism
Monorchism

Monorchism is the state of having only one testicle within the scrotum....
.

ost males, the testes are attached posteriorly to the inner lining of the scrotum by the mesorchium
Mesorchium

The testes, at an early period of fetal life, are placed at the back part of the abdominal cavity, behind the peritoneum, and each is attached by a peritoneal fold, the mesorchium, to the mesonephros....
.






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In testicular torsion the spermatic cord
Spermatic cord

The spermatic cord is the name given to the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens and surrounding tissue that run from the abdomen down to each testicle....
 that provides the blood supply to a testicle
Testicle

The testicle is the male gonad in animals. This article will concentrate on mammalian testicles unless otherwise noted.The etymology of the word is somewhat colorfully based on Roman law....
 is twisted, cutting off the blood supply, often causing orchialgia
Orchialgia

Orchialgia is chronic pain of the testicles or scrotum that typically lasts for more than three months. Orchalgia may be caused by injury, surgery, cancer or testicular torsion....
. Prolonged testicular torsion will result in the death of the testicle and surrounding tissues.

It is also believed that torsion occurring during fetal development can lead to the so-called neonatal torsion or vanishing testis
Vanishing testis

Vanishing testis refers to the disappearance of one or other testis during embryonic or foetus development.It is one of the causes of monorchism, and is thought to be due to intrauterine testicular torsion....
, and is one of the causes of an infant being born with monorchism
Monorchism

Monorchism is the state of having only one testicle within the scrotum....
.

Risk factors

In most males, the testes are attached posteriorly to the inner lining of the scrotum by the mesorchium
Mesorchium

The testes, at an early period of fetal life, are placed at the back part of the abdominal cavity, behind the peritoneum, and each is attached by a peritoneal fold, the mesorchium, to the mesonephros....
. When the mesorchium terminates early and does not attach the testis, this is called a bell
Bell (instrument)

A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck....
 clapper deformity as the testis is free floating in the tunica vaginalis, only attached to the spermatic cord, like a bell clapper. A bell clapper deformity is a predisposing factor for testicular torsion in non-neonates. Currently there is no recommended clinical examination for a bell clapper deformity.

Torsions are sometimes called "winter syndrome". This is because they often happen in winter, when it is cold outside. The scrotum of a man who has been lying in a warm bed is relaxed. When he arises, his scrotum is exposed to the colder room air. If the spermatic cord is twisted while the scrotum is loose, the sudden contraction that results from the abrupt temperature change can trap the testicle in that position. The result is a testicular torsion.

Prevalence

While torsion is more frequent among adolescents, it should be considered in all cases where there is testicular pain. Torsion occurs more frequently in patients who do not have evidence of inflammation or infection. Two risk factors are trauma and strenuous physical activity.

Diagnosis

Emergency testing for torsion may be indicated when the onset of pain is sudden and/or severe, or the test results available during the initial examination do not enable a diagnosis of urethritis
Urethritis

Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra. The main symptom is dysuria, which is painful or difficult urination....
 or urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection

A urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids, salts, and waste products, it usually does not have bacteria in it....
 to be made. A doppler ultrasound scan
Ultrasound

Ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing . Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 Hertz in healthy, young adults and thus, 20 kHz serves as a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound....
 of the scrotum, if available, is of help in the diagnosis by showing the presence or absence of blood flow to the testicle. However, if suspicion is high, immediate untwisting is advised in order to prevent infarction and subsequent testicular loss with or without sterility (i.e. incidental and unfortunate testiculectomy). Dizziness and nausea are often present when there is an absence of blood supply to the testicle, as well as a tremendous amount of pain. If the diagnosis is questionable, an expert should be consulted immediately, because testicular viability may be compromised. If physical examination suggests a compromised blood supply and the patient has had such symptoms for a significant period of time, medical personnel may choose to bring the patient directly to surgery without an ultrasound since the time required for ultrasound testing could affect testicular viability.

Color Doppler sonography is used to identify the absence of blood flow typically found in a twisted testicle, which distinguishes the condition from epididymitis
Epididymitis

Epididymitis is a medicine condition in which there is inflammation of the epididymis . This condition may be mildly to very painful, and the scrotum may become red, warm and swollen....
.

Urinalysis
Urinalysis

File:Pyuria2.JPGA urinalysis is an array of tests performed on urine and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis. A part of a urinalysis can be performed by using urine dipsticks, in which the test results can be read as color changes....
 (analyzing chemical composition of urine) can be used to rule out bacterial infections.

Surgical exploration may be necessary if diagnosis cannot be made using other methods. If there is the slightest hint of a torsion of the testicle, then doctors will perform surgery; even if the testicle turns out not to have twisted, they will still protect it by attaching the testicle to the scrotum wall.

Prehn's sign
Prehn's sign

Prehn's sign is a medical diagnostic indicator that helps determine whether the presenting injured testicle is caused by acute epididymitis or from testicular torsion....
 is another approach used in the differential diagnosis.

Treatment

With prompt diagnosis and treatment the testicle can be saved in a high number of cases.

Testicular torsion is a medical emergency
Medical emergency

A medical emergency is an injury or illness that is Acute and poses an immediate risk to a person's life or long term health. These emergencies may require assistance from another person, who should ideally be suitably qualified to do so, although some of these emergencies can be dealt with by the victim themselves....
 that needs immediate treatment. If treated within 6 hours, there is nearly a 100% chance of saving the testicle. Within 12 hours this rate decreases to 70%, within 24 hours is 20%, and after 24 hours the rate approaches 0. (eMedicineHealth) Once the testicle is dead it must be removed to prevent gangrenous
Gangrene

For the American football team nicknamed "Gang Green," see New York Jets.Gangrene is a complication of necrosis characterized by the decay of biological tissues, which become black and malodorous....
 infection.

A simple and minimally invasive surgery
Surgery

Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance, or sometimes for some other reason....
 pioneered in Dallas by Dr. Dean Moheet in 1952 effectively corrects and further prevents future testicular torsion. It can be done in an emergency situation after determination that the testicle is cut off from blood supply or as an outpatient procedure for patients who have experienced frequent episodes with testicular torsion. If necessary, the surgeon will first untwist the testicle(s). The surgeon will then permanently suture the testicles to the inner lining of the scrotum. If only one testicle has been problematic, the surgeon may suture both testicles as a preventative effort.

In some cases the testicle can untwist on its own or it can also be manually untwisted, which can be attempted with pain relief as the guide for successful detorsion. Manual detorsion is successful in 26.5% to greater than 80% of patients based upon a number of reviewed studies.

In Popular Culture


In the TV show Scrubs, Turk gets testicular torsion when his daughter Izzie kicks him. Resulting in the removal of one of his testicles.

Doc Hammer is credited for being the inspiration of the Venture Bros. episode "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean", based on his bout with testicular torsion.

External links

Adapted from the public domain document Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1998 Guidelines for Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. MMWR 1998;47(No. RR-1) at http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/STD/STD98TG/STD98T12.HTM and other sources.

The Scrotal Safety Commission http://web.archive.org/web/20061108115535/http://www.scrotalsafetycommission.com/

Photos of swollen, excised, and detorsed testicles of patient who sought treatment within four hours of onset of pain. http://www.vesalius.com/graphics/archive/archtn.asp?VID=1235&nrVID=1234

A "survivor" tells how he fixed his torsion manually, without an operation: http://condeve.blogspot.com/2008/10/ball-erina.html