Outcomes following emergency fixation of torted and non-torted testes.

Journal of Pediatric Urology
Tristan BoamNia Fraser

Abstract

Scrotal exploration is a frequently performed emergency procedure in children. It is a subject of debate as to whether and how a non-torted testis should be fixed, with a wide variation in practice across the UK. This study aims to ascertain whether the method of testicular fixation (if any) impacts on patient outcomes. A review of all emergency scrotal explorations performed in children under the age of 18 between 2008 and 2018 in a tertiary Paediatric Surgery unit was undertaken. Patients were categorised by initial fixation method, chi squared analysis was used to compare complication and reoperation rates. 522 boys were taken to theatre, 424 had a unilateral procedure and 98 had bilateral; after 35 orchidectomies, 585 testes were left in situ. The most frequent diagnosis at operation was torted testicular appendage (n = 278, 53%), followed by testicular torsion (n = 79, 15%). The number of testes by category of fixation were: 72 no documented fixation, 130 dartos pouch only, 34 absorbable sutures, 346 non-absorbable sutures and 3 unspecified sutures. There was no difference in the reattendance rate between groups after outliers were removed (p = 0.72). Thirty-seven patients experienced complications, most commonly ongoing p...Continue Reading

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