MSRA: Scrotum and Testes Flashcards

1
Q

What are the features of a hydrocoele?

A

Painless
Diffuse scrotal swelling
Transillumination
Cannot get above if communicating

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Q

What is the management of a hydrocoele in a child?

A

Congenital tend to spontaneously resolve

Surgical repair if persists after two years of age

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3
Q

Varicoceles more common occur on which side?

A

Left side

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4
Q

What are the features of an epidydimal cyst?

A

Painless
Separate from the body of the testes
Found posteriorly

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5
Q

What is the presentation of testicular torsion?

A

Acute scrotal pain, may be in the groin and lower abdomen

Nausea and vomiting

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6
Q

What is the management of testicular torsion?

A

Surgical exploration

Bilateral fixation

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7
Q

What is the first line investigation for priaprism?

A

Cavernosal blood gas

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8
Q

What is the empirical management of epididymo-orchitis?

A

1g IM Ceftriaxone
Doxycycline for 10-14 days

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9
Q

What is the management of a hydrocoele in an adult?

A

If testis cannot be palpated, refer for urgent ultrasound scan

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