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Title: [Clinical aspects and management of the torsion of the spermatic cord: study of 27 cases]. Author: Bah OR, Roupret M, Guirassy S, Diallo AB, Diallo MB, Richard F. Journal: Prog Urol; 2010 Jul; 20(7):527-31. PubMed ID: 20656276. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To analyze in a retrospective way the clinical and therapeutical aspects of the testicular torsion in our service. PATIENTS AND METHODS: It is a retrospective survey of 15 years, from June 1st, 1993 to May 31 2008 to the urology - Andrology service of Conakry. We have 27 files of patients with torsion of the spermatic cord confirmed to the intervention. A percentage of 70.30% patients were less than 25 years old. RESULTS: The scrotal pain was the most frequent functional sign (96.3%). Only 11 patients (40.7%) have been received before the sixth hour. The swelling of the scrotum, ascended testis and the sign of Prehn were the dominant physical signs. All patients have been operated. The number of spire towers varied from 1 to 3. Twenty-two testes (81.5%) have been judged viable and fixed. With a median follow-up of 60 months, the testes volume of these patients was stable in 20 cases (90.9%). The postoperative course was simple in 96.3% of cases. Twenty-three patients (85.2%) were released within a week. CONCLUSION: Torsion of the spermatic cord remained a dangerous affection because putting in game the vital prognosis of the testis. The only justifiable attitude is the urgent surgical operation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]