164 Testicular Torsion: A Race to Beat the Golden Hours. (28th February 2022)
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- 164 Testicular Torsion: A Race to Beat the Golden Hours. (28th February 2022)
- Main Title:
- 164 Testicular Torsion: A Race to Beat the Golden Hours
- Authors:
- Rai, A.
Singh, R.
Mehana, O.
Alam, A. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Testicular torsion is a condition requiring immediate attention and the golden time period for its management is 6 hours at which rate of salvageability of the testes is 90 percent (NICE). This decreases considerably with passing time. Imaging has minimal value. Method: The electronic data of 36 patients from June 2020 to May 2021 were reviewed and analysed. Majority of patients were between the age of 11–20 i.e., 21. We analysed the mode of admission of these patients, the time between the A&E triage and surgical clerking and A&E triage and induction of anaesthesia. Results: Majority (70 percent) patients were admitted through Emergency A&E. The time between the A&E triage and surgical clerking was less than 30 minutes for 10 patients while 11 patients had no proper documentation of time. The time between the A&E triage and the induction of anaesthesia was less than 6 hours in 23 patients, and more than 6 hours for 7 of them. 14 underwent Scrotal Exploration and Bilateral orchidopexy and 13 orchidectomies. Out of 13 orchidectomies, 6 had crossed the golden time period at the time of induction. Out of 10 patients booked for USS testis, 8 underwent Orchidectomy and 6 had crossed the golden hour (6 Hours). Conclusions: Early presentation, diagnosis and exploration of testicular torsion improves the salvable rate of testes. 6 patients who underwent USS testis passed the golden timeframe which shows that there is a scope for faster and appropriateAbstract: Introduction: Testicular torsion is a condition requiring immediate attention and the golden time period for its management is 6 hours at which rate of salvageability of the testes is 90 percent (NICE). This decreases considerably with passing time. Imaging has minimal value. Method: The electronic data of 36 patients from June 2020 to May 2021 were reviewed and analysed. Majority of patients were between the age of 11–20 i.e., 21. We analysed the mode of admission of these patients, the time between the A&E triage and surgical clerking and A&E triage and induction of anaesthesia. Results: Majority (70 percent) patients were admitted through Emergency A&E. The time between the A&E triage and surgical clerking was less than 30 minutes for 10 patients while 11 patients had no proper documentation of time. The time between the A&E triage and the induction of anaesthesia was less than 6 hours in 23 patients, and more than 6 hours for 7 of them. 14 underwent Scrotal Exploration and Bilateral orchidopexy and 13 orchidectomies. Out of 13 orchidectomies, 6 had crossed the golden time period at the time of induction. Out of 10 patients booked for USS testis, 8 underwent Orchidectomy and 6 had crossed the golden hour (6 Hours). Conclusions: Early presentation, diagnosis and exploration of testicular torsion improves the salvable rate of testes. 6 patients who underwent USS testis passed the golden timeframe which shows that there is a scope for faster and appropriate management of testicular torsion. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 109(2022)Supplement 1
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 109(2022)Supplement 1
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- 2022
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- 109
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-02-28
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- Surgery -- Periodicals
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