A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in Poland

The primary aim of this study is to evaluate heterogeneity in the current management of testicular torsion (TT). A secondary aim is to investigate incidences of recurrent torsion and the methods used for primary fixation. An online multiple-choice questionnaire comprising 10 questions was distribute...

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Main Authors: Aneta Piotrowska-Gall, Piotr Stępień, Przemysław Wolak
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Piotr Stępień
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description The primary aim of this study is to evaluate heterogeneity in the current management of testicular torsion (TT). A secondary aim is to investigate incidences of recurrent torsion and the methods used for primary fixation. An online multiple-choice questionnaire comprising 10 questions was distributed to paediatric surgeons and urologists. There were a total of 99 questionnaires distributed to representatives from 39 paediatric surgery and urology departments in Poland. The majority of participants agreed on fixation of the torsed testicle (98%). Use of sutures was reported by 95% of surgeons: absorbable by 48%, non-absorbable by 42%, and 4% using both. There was no consensus on the number of sutures. The contralateral testicle was always fixed by 69%, with 28% fixing it only in case of necrosis and amputation of the torsed testicle, and the remaining 2% never fixing the contralateral side. In case of negative scrotal exploration, 18% of surgeons would still fix the testis. The recurrence of torsion after prior fixation was identified by eight of the participants. The most commonly reported primarily used technique was absorbable sutures. There is a general consensus on the fixation of torsed testicles; however, other aspects remain controversial. Based on the survey and the literature review, the use of non-absorbable sutures rather than absorbable sutures would be advisable.
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spelling doaj-art-059d5c29d7e94c1b8026e399ade16cb42025-08-19T22:05:00ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672023-03-0110464310.3390/children10040643A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in PolandAneta Piotrowska-Gall0Piotr Stępień1Przemysław Wolak2Collegium Medicum, Jan Kochanowski University, 25-369 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Urology and Traumatology, Provincial Hospital in Kielce, 25-736 Kielce, PolandCollegium Medicum, Jan Kochanowski University, 25-369 Kielce, PolandThe primary aim of this study is to evaluate heterogeneity in the current management of testicular torsion (TT). A secondary aim is to investigate incidences of recurrent torsion and the methods used for primary fixation. An online multiple-choice questionnaire comprising 10 questions was distributed to paediatric surgeons and urologists. There were a total of 99 questionnaires distributed to representatives from 39 paediatric surgery and urology departments in Poland. The majority of participants agreed on fixation of the torsed testicle (98%). Use of sutures was reported by 95% of surgeons: absorbable by 48%, non-absorbable by 42%, and 4% using both. There was no consensus on the number of sutures. The contralateral testicle was always fixed by 69%, with 28% fixing it only in case of necrosis and amputation of the torsed testicle, and the remaining 2% never fixing the contralateral side. In case of negative scrotal exploration, 18% of surgeons would still fix the testis. The recurrence of torsion after prior fixation was identified by eight of the participants. The most commonly reported primarily used technique was absorbable sutures. There is a general consensus on the fixation of torsed testicles; however, other aspects remain controversial. Based on the survey and the literature review, the use of non-absorbable sutures rather than absorbable sutures would be advisable.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/4/643testicular torsionacute scrotumtestisorchiectomymanagement
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acute scrotum
testis
orchiectomy
management
title A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in Poland
title_full A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in Poland
title_fullStr A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in Poland
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title_short A Survey of Current Practice in Operative Management of Testicular Torsion in Poland
title_sort survey of current practice in operative management of testicular torsion in poland
topic testicular torsion
acute scrotum
testis
orchiectomy
management
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