CLINICO-HISTOPATHOLOGIC PRESENTATION OF A NIGERIAN CHILD WITH TORSION OF THE EPIDIDYMAL APPENDAGE: A CASE REPORT

Authors

D. I Olulana1, K. I Egbuchulem1, A. A Ishola2, O. S Adamo3, M. A Ajani3, S. Okeke4

Correspondents

Dr. K. I Egbuchulem

Division of Paediatric Surgery,

Department of Surgery,

University College Hospital,

Ibadan.

Submission Date: 17th July., 2023

Date of Acceptance: 1st Apr., 2024

Publication Date: 31st Mar., 2025

Departments

1. Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan.

2. Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

3. Department of Pathology, University College Hospital, Ibadan.

4. Final Year Medical Student, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Torsion of the appendix of the epididymis is a rare cause of acute scrotum. However, it can be distinguished from testicular torsion by its insidious onset and localizable tenderness. In addition, colour Doppler ultrasonography has characteristic findings in torsion of the testicular appendage.

Case presentation: We present a case of a 9-year-old male presenting with sudden onset left hemi-scrotal pain, and had clinical features mimicking testicular torsion with consequent immediate scrotal exploration. Intra-operative finding was in keeping with torsion of the epididymal appendage as against the earlier clinical presentation suggestive of testicular torsion.

Conclusion: Acute scrotum being a time dependent emergency may in some circumstance not allow time for Doppler ultrasonography which will differentiate torsion of epididymal appendix from testicular torsion, and thus preventing unnecessary scrotal exploration.

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