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[Doppler ultrasonography of scrotal injury].

Radiología 2007 May
OBJECTIVES: To review the current body of knowledge about performing, understanding, and interpreting Doppler ultrasonography in scrotal injury.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: 17 patients with scrotal injury were studied. We describe the ultrasound technique and a wide spectrum of traumatic pathology together with its complications, analyzing the ultrasonographic signs and Doppler flow patterns that can orient the diagnosis and approach to treatment.

RESULTS: The most common posttraumatic lesions were epididymo-orchitis and (26%) and scrotal hematomas (25%). The most frequent complications were testicular ischemia (3 cases) and abscess formation (2 cases). The surgical emergencies were torsion (8%) and testicular rupture (8%).

CONCLUSIONS: Scrotal injuries can cause lesions that vary widely in severity, semiotics, and treatment. Doppler ultrasonography is an accurate tool in the hands of an experienced radiologist, enabling a clear, accurate diagnosis to be reached reasonably fast in pressing circumstances.

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