Unilateral testicular torsion following ejaculation by manual sexual stimulation in an adolescent: A case report
Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Testicular torsion is one of the most common causes of acute scrotum in children and adolescents. The bell-clapper deformity, which detected in 12% of males, is the most important reason that leads to testicular torsion. In our case, a 14 years old male admitted to our clinic due to testicular torsion developed after ejaculation with manual sexual stimulation of the penis. The most important criteria in determining the loss of testis is the degree and duration of torsion. Here, we discussed the rare cause of testicular torsion along with diagnostic and therapeutic characteristics.
Authors and Affiliations
Omer Faruk Yagli, Ali Gokkaya
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