睾丸扭转患者的长期随访:新发现。

IF 1.5 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY American journal of clinical and experimental urology Pub Date : 2024-08-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/YGAQ8968
Vittoria Boscaini, Francesco Saverio Camoglio, Ilaria Dando, Angelo Pietrobelli, Nicola Zampieri
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背景:睾丸扭转是泌尿外科的主要急症:睾丸扭转是泌尿科的主要急症。如果不及时治疗,这种情况会导致睾丸坏死或长期功能障碍。目前,有关此类患者长期随访的论文很少。我们研究的主要目的是报告睾丸扭转患者的长期临床-仪器数据(平均随访 12 年):我们考虑了 1997 年至 2017 年期间接受治疗的睾丸扭转患者。制定了纳入和排除标准。我们在 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 1 月期间通过电话与患者取得了联系。每位患者都接受了临床和超声波评估,此外,一些受试者还接受了额外的检查(激素测定和精液分析):在研究期间,22 名患者接受了睾丸扭转治疗。超声波检查发现,受影响的睾丸体积缩小,并伴有微小钙化和不均匀回声。形态体积的恢复似乎与发病年龄的关系大于与扭转程度的关系:根据我们的研究结果,我们可以指出,如果受影响的睾丸得以保留,其生长速度会减慢,超声形态也会发生改变。在临床上,扭转的发病年龄似乎比扭转程度更重要。
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Long time follow-up for patients with testicular torsion: new findings.

Background: Testicular torsion is the major urologic emergency. If not treated promptly, this condition can result in testicular necrosis or long-term functional impairment. At present, there are few paper about long time follow-up of these patients. The primary objective of our study is to report the long-term clinical-instrumental data (mean follow-up 12 years) of patients treated for testicular torsion.

Methods: We considered patients treated for testicular torsion during the period between 1997 and 2017. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were created. Patients were contacted by phone between December 2021 and January 2022. Each patient underwent clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation, and in addition, some subjects were offered additional tests (hormonal assays and semen analysis).

Results: During the study period, 22 patients were treated for testicular torsion. From the ultrasonographic study, it was found that the volume of the affected testis is reduced and it is associated with microcalcifications and heterogeneous echogenicity. Morphovolumetric recovery seems to be more related to age of onset than to the degree of torsion.

Conclusions: Based on our results we can state that affected testes, if preserved, grow less and have altered ultrasonographic morphology. Clinically, the age of onset of torsion seems more important than the degree of torsion.

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