Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis as a camouflage of prostate invasion secondary to rectum cancer: A case report

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Introduction: Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis is a rare cause of acute scrotum pain characterized by gas formation within the tissue. Diabetes mellitus and recto-seminal fistula secondary to sigmoid diverticulitis are generally accepted as being responsible for this disease. However, prostate invasion secondary to rectal cancer may be considered to be a newly identified pathogenetic mechanism. Herein, we report this rare case and illustrate the pathogenesis. Case presentation: A 69-year-old man arrived at our emergency department presenting with sepsis and acute scrotal pain. Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis was diagnosed by scrotal sonography initially; however, advanced rectal cancer with prostate invasion was diagnosed by CT after a recurrent episode. An exploratory laparotomy with abdominoperineal resection and radical prostectomy were performed after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Histopathologic analysis confirmed the previous diagnosis. Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis caused by advanced rectal cancer is very rare, and our case is the first to be reported according to a literature search. Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy plus extended surgery can achieve a good oncological outcome. Conclusion: This case indicated that the very rare presentation as emphysematous epididymo-orchitis caused by locally advanced colorectal cancer.

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Yen, C. H., Liu, C. Y., Cha, T. L., Wu, S. T., Meng, E., Sun, G. H., … Tsao, C. W. (2016). Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis as a camouflage of prostate invasion secondary to rectum cancer: A case report. Medicine (United States), 95(30). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004385

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