2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-020-02382-5
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The theoretical method and clinical application of testicular torsion

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“…A nonsystematic manual review of the literature found only one article that described a similar, but somewhat different technique. Li et al 6 reported a technique where the testicle is lifted by the right hand and the spermatic cord is retracted by the left hand. The benefit of the technique is to allow the testicle to spontaneously unravel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A nonsystematic manual review of the literature found only one article that described a similar, but somewhat different technique. Li et al 6 reported a technique where the testicle is lifted by the right hand and the spermatic cord is retracted by the left hand. The benefit of the technique is to allow the testicle to spontaneously unravel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) After receiving their consent, let the patient stand, gently pull the testicle longitudinally, and release quickly. For those with mild swelling in a short time, the testicle may retract upward and rotate to the opposite direction of the torsion [similar to the principle of elastic retraction ( 9 )]. (c) Ask the patient to lie flat on the bed and let him relax.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient's pain, incomplete de-torsion, and the possibility of rotating the testicle in the wrong direction hampered the success of this technique ( 12 ). Possibly due to case selection bias, the success rate of manual reduction of TT varies significantly, ranging from 26% to 95.1% ( 7 , 9 11 ). In previous reports of manual reduction, most of the patients were recommended and received surgical exploration (most orchiopexy and few orchiectomy) after successful reduction, while very few patients chose not to undergo surgery ( 7 , 9 11 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La détorsion manuelle « doit être facile, ou ne pas être »: il ne faut donc pas insister en cas de résistance, ou si la douleur augmente (présence de plusieurs tours de spire) [ 20 ].…”
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