Traumatic scrotal sac hematoma after a fall injury

R. Kafle, T. N. Yogi, Sanjok Bartaula, Amrit Bhusal, Sujal Labh, Himal Bk, Nakendra Malla, Manish Gahatraj
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Traumatic scrotal sac hematoma is an uncommon medical condition following a fall injury. Symptoms include swelling, pain, and discoloration. Accurate and immediate diagnosis is crucial to avoid complications and prevent testis loss, abscess formation, erectile dysfunction, and infection. This case highlights the importance of prompt evaluation and treatment to prevent complications and ensure optimal patient outcomes. A 56-year-old man without prior medical history presented to the emergency department with scrotal pain and swelling 10 h after a traumatic event. The patient underwent a series of examinations, including radiological studies, before undergoing scrotal exploration and hematoma evacuation under subarachnoid block anesthesia. As of now, the patient has not experienced any complications that have impacted his quality of life. Scrotal sac hematoma is formed following a blunt trauma when a significant force is transferred during contact with a solid object, impact from sports equipment, road traffic accidents, or falls from a height. If early exploration is delayed, then it can lead to complications like testicular atrophy, abscess formation, and infection. Hence, prompt diagnosis with clinical and radiological evaluation followed by immediate surgical intervention can result in better outcomes. Scrotal sac hematoma from blunt trauma is rare but can cause significant morbidity and psychological distress. Early surgical intervention is often necessary, especially if a testicle has ruptured, to salvage viable testicular tissue and control bleeding, resolve pain faster, shorten hospital stays, and improve the quality of life for patients.
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摔伤后的外伤性阴囊囊血肿
外伤性阴囊血肿是一种不常见的摔伤后的医疗状况。症状包括肿胀、疼痛和变色。准确和及时的诊断对于避免并发症、防止睾丸脱落、脓肿形成、勃起功能障碍和感染至关重要。本病例强调了及时评估和治疗对预防并发症和确保患者获得最佳治疗效果的重要性。 一名无病史的 56 岁男子在一次外伤后 10 小时因阴囊疼痛和肿胀来到急诊科就诊。患者接受了包括放射学检查在内的一系列检查,然后在蛛网膜下腔阻滞麻醉下进行了阴囊探查和血肿清除术。到目前为止,患者尚未出现任何影响其生活质量的并发症。 阴囊血肿是在钝性外伤后形成的,即在接触固体物体、运动器材撞击、道路交通事故或从高处跌落时产生的巨大外力。如果延误早期探查,则可能导致睾丸萎缩、脓肿形成和感染等并发症。因此,通过临床和放射学评估进行及时诊断,然后立即进行手术治疗,可以取得更好的疗效。 钝性外伤引起的阴囊血肿很少见,但会导致严重的发病率和心理困扰。通常有必要进行早期手术干预,尤其是在睾丸破裂的情况下,以挽救存活的睾丸组织并控制出血,更快地解决疼痛问题,缩短住院时间,提高患者的生活质量。
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