Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Testis & Urethra traum testis


7. Trauma
      Blunt external trauma may result in testicular haemorrhage and infection. Torsion of the spermatic cord may also occur as a result of external trauma compromising the blood supply. Surgical exploration or early surgical repair can prevent subsequent infection, atrophy and loss of testicular function.

8. Disorders of Epididymis

8.1 Cyst
      These are cysts formed due to obstruction of the tubules of the epididymis, these cysts are situated above and behind the testis. They may contain clear fluid or fluid containing sperms (spermatacle). The fluid will be opalescent. They are tranillunumant
8.1.1 TREATMENT

      Usually conservative. Operative removal may be followed by recurrence. Epididectomy may be required. The other differentiating features are depicted in 


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