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Testicular torsion in children

Maheshver Shunmugam, Ran D. Goldman

2021Canadian Family Physician38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

QUESTION: As a family physician caring for a large pediatric population, I evaluate numerous adolescents with testicular pain. Given the gravity of prognosis for late treatment of children with testicular torsion, what are best practices for its assessment and management? ANSWER: The Testicular Workup for Ischemia and Suspected Torsion (TWIST) score has been developed and validated to identify children at risk of testicular torsion. If the TWIST score is 0 and clinical suspicion is low in the office setting, a referral to urology for urgent consultation is not needed. If the TWIST score is 1 or higher or if the clinical presentation suggests torsion, manual detorsion should be attempted and the patient should be urgently sent to the nearest emergency department.

Topics & Concepts

Testicular torsionMedicineTorsion (gastropod)ReferralOvarian torsionTesticular painEmergency departmentSpermatic Cord TorsionPediatricsGeneral surgeryGynecologyFamily medicineSurgeryPsychiatryTesticular diseases and treatmentsHernia repair and management