1. Testicular Dislocation After Pelvic Ring Injury.
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Middleton, A. H., Martin, J. M., Wittmann, T. A., and Schmeling, G. J.
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PELVIC fractures ,WOUNDS & injuries ,GENERAL anesthesia ,TESTIS ,INFARCTION ,MOTORCYCLES - Abstract
Cases: We present 2 cases of traumatic testicular dislocation associated with a pelvic ring injury after a motorcycle collision. Case 1 describes bilateral testicular dislocation discovered intraoperatively. Urology was consulted, and the testicles were manually reduced under general anesthesia. Case 2 describes unilateral testicular dislocation discovered at the 1-month follow-up after pelvic ring fixation. Concern for infarction prompted urology to take the patient for surgical reduction. Both cases resolved uneventfully without genitourinary complaints at the follow-up. Conclusions: Testicular dislocation is rare but should be considered in the setting of pelvic injury due to a motorcycle collision. Detection warrants urgent urologic consultation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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