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ICD-10 code: N44.01

Disease category: N44.0: Torsion of testis

Understanding Extravaginal Torsion of Spermatic Cord

Extravaginal torsion of the spermatic cord, also known as Bell's clapper deformity, is a rare condition that occurs when the testicle rotates within the scrotum. This rotation can cause a twisting of the spermatic cord, which contains the blood vessels and nerves that supply the testicle.

This condition is most common in young males, particularly those between the ages of 12 and 18. While the exact cause of this condition is not known, it is believed to be related to the anatomy of the testicles and scrotum.

  1. Symptoms
    • Pain in the scrotum or testicle that may come and go
    • Swelling or redness in the scrotum
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Fever
    1. Diagnosis
      • A physical exam of the scrotum and testicles
      • An ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis and determine the severity of the torsion
    2. Treatment
    3. Unfortunately, if the condition is not treated promptly, the twisting of the spermatic cord can lead to a loss of blood flow to the testicle, which can result in permanent damage or even loss of the testicle. Treatment options for extravaginal torsion of the spermatic cord include surgery to untwist the cord and restore blood flow to the testicle. Recovery time after surgery varies depending on the severity of the condition.

      If you experience any symptoms of extravaginal torsion of the spermatic cord, it's important to seek medical attention right away to prevent permanent damage to the testicle. With prompt diagnosis and treatment, most individuals recover fully from this condition.

      Treatment of Extravaginal torsion of spermatic cord:

      Treatment Options for Extravaginal Torsion of Spermatic Cord

      Extravaginal torsion of spermatic cord is a rare medical condition that occurs when the spermatic cord twists outside the tunica vaginalis. This condition can lead to severe pain and swelling in the scrotum, and can even cause testicular damage if left untreated. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of extr...

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