The following recommendations can be made for treatment of blunt testicular injury: if rupture of the testis is detected sonographically, immediate surgical exploration is indicated. Every change in testicular structure must be considered a possible sign of testicular rupture. Sonographically detected hematoceles without visible signs of rupture are not given clear recommendations in the literature. However, early surgical intervention (within 72 hours) seems to increase the likelihood of preserving the testis. In every case of unclear clinical or sonographic findings, surgical exploration of the scrotum should be done. If offers a safe and quick diaganosis with a very low complication rate.