TITLE:
Management of the Torsion of Spermatic Cord in the Urology-Andrology Department of the Ignace Deen National Hospital in Conakry
AUTHORS:
Thierno Mamadou Oury Diallo, Mamadou Bissiriou Bah, Mamadou Diawo Bah, Boris Amougou, Daouda Kanté, Alimou Diallo, Demba Cissé, Abdoul Haqq Bah L’Imam, Mamadou Dian Oury Diallo, Abdoulaye Bobo Diallo, Oumar Raphiou Bah
KEYWORDS:
Spermatic Cord Torsion, Delay in Consultation, Orchidopexy, Orchiectomy, Testicular Atrophy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Urology,
Vol.13 No.10,
October
11,
2023
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Torsion of the spermatic cord is an emergency whose delay in treatment conditions the functional prognosis of the testicle. The aim of this study was to analyze the management of spermatic cord torsion in the Urology Andrology Department of the Ignace Deen National Hospital in Conakry. Material and methods: This was a ten-year retrospective descriptive study from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2021. It involved all patients admitted for torsion of the spermatic cord, confirmed at surgical exploration. Results: We identified 21 cases of torsion of the spermatic cord. The mean age of the patients was 17.9 ± 4.4 years. The average consultation time was 19.2 ± 21.4 hours with extremes of [2 h and 98 h]. Only 6 patients (28.6%) consulted before the sixth hour. All patients presented with scrotal swelling. At scrototomy, all torsions were intravaginal with two turns of spiral in 13 cases and three turns in 8 cases. Orchiectomy followed by contralateral orchidopexy was performed in 6 cases. In the other cases, bilateral orchidopexy was performed after detorsion. The average hospital stay was 4.5 days. We recorded 4 cases of testicular atrophy after orchidopexy. Conclusion: Spermatic cord torsion is an infrequent emergency in our department. The delay in consultation remains the main predictive factor of testicular necrosis. Emergency exploratory scrotomy should be the rule.