Bilateral Testicular Rupture: Report of a Case With an Unusual Presentation

Abstract
A case of bilateral testicular rupture after blunt trauma is presented. It is unusual in that the patient presented with a unilateral retractile testis with pain. The contralateral testis was asymptomatic but was found to be ruptured at exploration. The objectives of preservation of testicular function and prevention of misdiagnosis and undiagnosed cases were reiterated. Early exploration of all blunt trauma to the scrotum and testis was advocated. Surgical management of the ruptured testis was reviewed with regard to orchiectomy, primary closure, closure with portion of tunica vaginalis and decompression of the contused testis.

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