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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
*[[Scrotal ultrasound]] required for all blunt testicular injuries
*[[Scrotal ultrasound]] required for all blunt testicular injuries
**Reliable in diagnosing ruptured testes
**Reliable in diagnosing ruptured testes<ref>Buckley JC, McAninch JW. Use of ultrasonography for the diagnosis of testicular injuries in blunt scrotal trauma. J Urol 2006;175:175-8.</ref>


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==

Revision as of 19:35, 16 June 2015

Background

Clinical Features

  • Blunt trauma due to impingement against symphysis pubis
    • Will have contusion or rupture based on whether tunica albuginea is disrupted
    • Large, blue, tender scrotal mass (hematocele)
  • Testicular dislocation
    • Absent testicle

Diagnosis

Differential Diagnosis

Genitourinary Trauma

Testicular Diagnoses

Management

  • Most testicular injuries are managed conservatively
    • Analgesia, ice, elevation, scrotal support, urology f/u
  • Consult Urology for urgent operative care
    • Testicular rupture
    • Testicular dislocation (absence)

See Also

  1. Buckley JC, McAninch JW. Use of ultrasonography for the diagnosis of testicular injuries in blunt scrotal trauma. J Urol 2006;175:175-8.