Testicular torsion is a time-sensitive emergency and must be diagnosed quickly to prevent permanent damage. A urologist at Pristyn Care performs a prompt clinical evaluation to assess the condition.
In cases where clinical suspicion is high, surgical exploration may be performed immediately without waiting for imaging results, as time is critical in preserving testicular viability.
Immediate surgical intervention is the standard treatment for testicular torsion. The goal is to restore blood flow to the affected testicle as quickly as possible to prevent tissue damage and preserve fertility.
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Since testicular torsion is a surgical emergency, pre-operative preparation is done quickly. The surgical team will conduct a rapid assessment of your overall health before proceeding with the operation.
At Pristyn Care, we have a team of highly experienced and qualified doctors who specialize in providing advanced treatments with a patient-first approach.
Testicular torsion is a medical emergency. Surgery must be performed within 4 to 6 hours of symptom onset to save the testicle. Delay can result in permanent loss of the testicle.
No, testicular torsion does not resolve on its own. It requires immediate medical attention and surgical intervention to restore blood supply to the testicle.
When surgery is performed within 6 hours, the success rate for saving the testicle is over 90%. After 24 hours, the salvage rate drops significantly, and removal of the testicle may become necessary.
If treated promptly, most patients retain normal fertility. However, delayed treatment or loss of the testicle may impact sperm production and fertility. Your urologist can guide you on fertility considerations after treatment.