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      Testicular torsion: a modified surgical technique for immediate intravaginal testicular prosthesis implant

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          ABSTRACT

          Purpose:

          The aim of this paper is to propose a modified surgical technique for immediate intravaginal prosthesis implantation in patients undergoing orchiectomy due to testicular torsion, and to evaluate the wound healing process and patient’s satisfaction.

          Material and methods:

          We prospectively analyzed 137 patients with testicular torsion admitted to our facility between April 2018 and May 2020. Twenty-five patients who underwent orchiectomy were included in this study. Fifteen had a testicular prosthesis implanted at the same time as orchiectomy using a modified intravaginal technique (summary figure) and 10 received implants 6 to 12 months after orchiectomy. Wound healing was evaluated at a minimum of four checkpoints (on days 15, 45, 90 and 180 after surgery). At the end of the study, a questionnaire was administered to measure patients’ satisfaction rate. Student’s t test was used for comparison of quantitative data between negative vs. positive cultures (p <0.05). The chi-square test was used to verify associations between categorical variables and immediate vs. late prosthesis implantation (p <0.05).

          Results:

          Patient’s ages ranged from 13 to 23 years (mean 16.44 years). Overall time lapse from symptoms to orchiectomy ranged from 10 hours to 25 days (mean 7.92 days). Only one extrusion occurred and it happened in the late implant group. All wounds were healed in 72%, 88%, 95.8% and 100% of the cases on the 15th, 45th, 90th and 180th days after implant, respectively. At the end of the study, all patients stated they would recommend it to a friend or relative. The only patient that had prothesis extrusion asked to have it implanted again.

          Conclusion:

          There was no prosthesis extrusion using the modified intravaginal surgical technique for immediate testicular prosthesis implantation, which proved to be an easily performed and safe procedure that can avoid further reconstructive surgery in patients whose testicle was removed due to testicular torsion.

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                Journal
                Int Braz J Urol
                Int Braz J Urol
                ibju
                International Brazilian Journal of Urology : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology
                Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
                1677-5538
                1677-6119
                05 August 2021
                Nov-Dec 2021
                : 47
                : 6
                : 1219-1227
                Affiliations
                [1 ] orgnameHospital Municipal Souza Aguiar orgdiv1Serviço de Urologia Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil originalServiço de Urologia, Hospital Municipal Souza Aguiar, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
                [2 ] orgnameUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro orgdiv1Unidade de Pesquisa Urogenital Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil originalUnidade de Pesquisa Urogenital, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – Uerj, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
                Author notes
                Correspondence address: Luciano Alves Favorito Rua: Professor Gabizo, n° 104/201, Tijuca Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 20271-320, Brasil. Telephon: +55 21 2264-4679 E-mail: lufavorito@ 123456yahoo.com.br

                CONFLICT OF INTEREST

                None declared.

                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1562-6068
                Article
                S1677-5538.IBJU.2021.9917
                10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2021.9917
                8486465
                34469675
                534cddc6-6844-4ff7-82a4-feb661403edb

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 01 July 2021
                : 20 July 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 3, Equations: 0, References: 24, Pages: 9
                Funding
                Funded by: Silimed
                Award ID: 04411118.1.0000.5279
                This work used testicular implants donated by Silimed ® to our public hospital and was conducted in accordance to our institutional review committee approval (IRB number 04411118.1.0000.5279).
                Categories
                Surgical Technique

                spermatic cord torsion,orchiectomy,testicular diseases

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