Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2013)

Intratesticular Abscess in a Solitary Testicle: The Case for Testicle Sparing Management

  • Uwais B. Zaid,
  • Herman S. Bagga,
  • Adam C. Reese,
  • Benjamin N. Breyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/184064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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We present the case of a 24-year-old immunocompromised man with an intratesticular abscess. The patient presented with one week of left scrotal pain and swelling. Workup included scrotal ultrasonography which revealed a large fluid collection within the tunica albuginea of the left testis. Surgical exploration of the left testis evacuated a significant amount of purulent fluid. The residual viable testicular parenchyma was salvaged. Intraoperative cultures grew Morganella morganii. Follow-up ultrasonography showed resolution of the testicular fluid collection, and the patient was discharged home with oral antibiotics. Intratesticular abscesses are a rare clinical entity which often result in orchiectomy.