Erschienen in:
28.11.2022 | Case Report
Chronic Testicular Ischemia in long standing inguino-scrotal hernia in elderly
verfasst von:
Hugo Alberto Luna, Ana Mariel Morales-Aguirre, José Arturo Ramírez-Muciño, Marcela Janka-Zires, Luis Gabriel Vázquez-Lavista
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Surgery
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Ausgabe 4/2023
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Abstract
An
84-year-old white man with a history of ischemic cardiomyopathy, acute myocardial infarction, stent placement, and a pacemaker due to atrial fibrillation under dual antiplatelet therapy was the patient. The patient has a past surgical history of right-side inguinal mesh repair. He arrived at the outpatient surgery clinic and complained since 2016 of a left inguinal hernia. On physical examination, a complete left inguinoscrotal hernia was found. The left testicle felt with diminished consistency and tenderness was present. Given these findings, a testicular Doppler ultrasound was performed with the results of chronic testicular ischemia with almost no Doppler signal.