TY - JOUR
T1 - Testicular loss following bacterial epididymo-orchitis
T2 - Case report and literature review
AU - Fehily, Sasha Rachel
AU - Trubiano, Jason Anthony
AU - McLean, Catriona
AU - Wei Teoh, Boon
AU - Grummet, Jeremy Peter
AU - Cherry, Catherine Louise
AU - Vujovic, Olga
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - Epididymo-orchitis rarely leads to abscess formation and global testicular infarction/loss, particularly in the setting of appropriate antibiotic therapy. The imaging modality used when monitoring for testicular ischemia is ultrasonography. However, as described in the literature, testicular pathology may not be evident on routine imaging. We describe two cases of recurrent bacterial epididymo-orchitis, complicated by testicular abscess resulting in testicular infarction. This rare, nevertheless significant, complication occurred in both patients despite receiving appropriate extended antibiotic therapy. Both cases demonstrate the limitations of ultrasonography alone, suggesting that a high level of clinical suspicion must be maintained when ultrasound evaluation proves to be inconsistent with the clinical presentation. These cases demonstrate the importance of monitoring for warning signs of ischemia, as early recognition may lead to reperfusion interventions and ultimately testicular salvage.
AB - Epididymo-orchitis rarely leads to abscess formation and global testicular infarction/loss, particularly in the setting of appropriate antibiotic therapy. The imaging modality used when monitoring for testicular ischemia is ultrasonography. However, as described in the literature, testicular pathology may not be evident on routine imaging. We describe two cases of recurrent bacterial epididymo-orchitis, complicated by testicular abscess resulting in testicular infarction. This rare, nevertheless significant, complication occurred in both patients despite receiving appropriate extended antibiotic therapy. Both cases demonstrate the limitations of ultrasonography alone, suggesting that a high level of clinical suspicion must be maintained when ultrasound evaluation proves to be inconsistent with the clinical presentation. These cases demonstrate the importance of monitoring for warning signs of ischemia, as early recognition may lead to reperfusion interventions and ultimately testicular salvage.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84925298171
U2 - 10.5489/cuaj.2174
DO - 10.5489/cuaj.2174
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:84925298171
SN - 1920-1214
VL - 9
SP - E148-E151
JO - Canadian Urological Association Journal
JF - Canadian Urological Association Journal
IS - 3-4
ER -