Title: Scrotal Emergencies-Two case reports on Scrotal Exploration Scenario

Author: Dr Abhijit Sanjay Shah

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i10.108

Abstract

This case report evaluates the management of acute scrotal emergency in two similar cases with presenting complaints and different outcomes post-scrotal exploration. One case of young male discusses the eventual outcome of testicular torsion and importance of urgent exploration combined with careful cord examination, whilst second case was simply a hematocele requiring excision of sac. There is overall discussion of importance of scrotal exploration, even if at times it may not yield any positive findings.

Keywords: Scrotal Emergency, Testicular Torsion, Hematocele, Scrotal exploration.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Abhijit Sanjay Shah

Surgery Resident, Sir JJ Group of hospitals and Grant Medical College, Mumbai

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