Emergency Duty Report
Emergency Duty Report
Emergency Duty Report
UROLOGY TEAM C
NAME AGE / SEX DIAGNOSIS MANAGEMENT OUTCOME
A. N. 54, F Haematuria 2” Invasive Haemotransfusion, bladder
high grade urothelial irrigation,
carcinoma, complicated
by anemia
A,A,M 23/M Left Ureteric Calculus (0.3 x Low dose CT, urine RE, CS Improved pain
0.2)cm Analgesics,
Associated mild left IV fluid hydration
hydronephroureter antibiotics
NAME AGE / SEX DIAGNOSIS MANAGEMENT OUTCOME
• The recent pregnancy rate was higher in patients with torsion in childhood
than in patients with torsion in adolescence; it was lowest in patients with
torsion in adulthood.
• Conclusion
• Onset of unilateral testicular torsion early in life has a negligible effect on
adult male fertility.
• Jacobsen FM et al, 2020 The Impact of Testicular Torsion on Testicular
Function
• Impairment of exocrine testicular function has been described in
various studies, which also report altered sperm morphology and
decreased sperm motility and sperm count.
• Although the clinical effect of impaired semen quality has not been
specifically addressed in these studies, pregnancy rates were similar
in comparisons of men after TT and the average male population.
• A systematic review compiled 2,116 cases from 30 papers and
investigated the correlation between testis survivability and the
duration of torsion. When operated within 0 to 6 hours of torsion
97.2% of testes survived and after 25 to 48 hours of torsion only
24.4% of testes survived.
• Testicular survival after prolonged torsion might reflect that the
testicular blood flow was not fully constricted, or that intermittent
torsion occurred, highlighting the importance of the degree of
torsion.
THE IMPACT OF TESTICULAR TORSION
ON THE CONTRALATERAL TESTIS
• 1) Ipsilateral reperfusion injury causes contralateral reflectory
sympathetic mediated vasoconstriction leading to hypoxia.
• 2) The torsion of the ipsilateral spermatic cord breaks down the
blood-testis barrier. This initiates an immunological process where
immunoglobulins have antibody activity against sperm antigens
These immunoglobulins, also called anti-sperm antibodies (ASA), will
in turn reduce sperm motility and sperm concentration.
• 3) The contralateral testicular function is compromised before TT due
to pre-existing congenital testicular dysgenesis
• 1.Zhang X, Zhang J, Cai Z, Wang X, Lu W, Li H. Effect of unilateral testicular torsion at different ages on male
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