Testicular Doppler ultrasound in scrotal trauma: A diagnostic tool with potentially relevant therapeutic implications

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Abstract

Scrotal trauma is one of the rare causes of genital trauma. Although it is not usually fatal, it generates multiple implications in the social and psychological components, impacting the male reproductive and endocrine functions. Blunt trauma is the most frequent scrotal trauma; however, a non-negligible portion is due to penetrating injuries. Its diagnosis has been clinical and its management has been relegated to exploratory surgical interventions, accompanied by a high testicular loss rate. According to this scenario, timely diagnosis and proper treatment become the management pillars of this entity. Although multiple tools have been described to characterize scrotal lesions objectively, testicular Doppler ultrasound can cost-effectively provide relevant information so as to avoid unnecessary surgical interventions.

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Robledo, X. G., Gualdron, Y. G., Vallecilla, K. V., Díaz-Hung, A., & García-Perdomo, H. A. (2021, December 15). Testicular Doppler ultrasound in scrotal trauma: A diagnostic tool with potentially relevant therapeutic implications. Canadian Urological Association Journal. Canadian Urological Association. https://doi.org/10.5489/CUAJ.6840

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