Van Tıp Dergisi (Feb 2020)
Anesthetic management of testicular torsions and seasonal distribution: 5-year analysis
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: .Testicular torsion (TT) is a urological emergency that may result in the testicular loss if medical intervention is not immediately available. The anesthetic management of cases of TT operated in our clinic within 5 years and the results of their seasonal distribution have been discussed with the current literature METHODS: Fifty-seven patients, who were operated for TT by pediatric surgery and urology clinics at our hospital between January 2013 and December 2018, were included in the study. Patients were divided into two groups (group1: detorsion, group2: and orchiectomy) according to the surgical operation we underwent. Patient demographic data, the elapsed time from onset of symptoms to operation, ASA scores, anesthetic method, duration of hospital stay and seasonal distribution of cases were examined. RESULTS: The mean age of the 50 patients operated due to testicular torsion was 19.86 +- 13.23 years. We used general anesthesia in 32 (64%) patients and spinal anesthesia in 18 (36%) patients. Detorsion was performed in 38 patients (76%) and orchiectomy in 12 patients (24%). The time elapsed from the onset of symptoms to the operation was 16.1 hours in patients undergoing detorsion and 30.1 hours in patients undergoing orchiectomy (p <0.05).The incidence was higher in the cold weather conditions, but the difference was not statistically significant DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Detorsion is sufficient in these cases where the time elapsed from the onset of symptoms to operation is short. As hospitalization duration is short, it is a patient population that is suitable for outpatient surgery..
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