Shen F, Kapoor J, Moir D, Gyomber D. Testicular infarction and spontaneous scrotal rupture secondary to acute epididymo-orchitis.
BMJ Case Rep 2022;
15:e247028. [PMID:
35246433 PMCID:
PMC8900052 DOI:
10.1136/bcr-2021-247028]
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Abstract
Epididymo-orchitis is a common cause of acute unilateral testicular pain. Both infectious or non-infectious causes have been proposed and, rarely, testicular abscess formation and even infarction can occur as a severe complication. We present here a case of acute epididymo-orchitis leading to testicular abscess formation, infarction and spontaneous rupture through the scrotal wall despite appropriate antibiotic treatments. Orchidectomy and partial scrotectomy were performed during surgical exploration for management of the non-viable testis and associated scrotal sinus. Clinical vigilance is important to prevent this complication by close clinical follow up with ultrasonography and even early surgical decompression to prevent testicular loss.
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