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The value of herniography was reviewed in 45 patients with a variety of urological symptoms (4 with flank pain, 20 with pain from the funicle or scrotum, 11 with symptoms simulating prostatitis and 10 with ill-defined symptoms from the small pelvis). In no patient was a groin hernia palpable at physical examination. However, herniography revealed an inguinal hernia in 6 patients who underwent herniorrhaphy, whereafter 5 became asymptomatic. We recommend herniography in patients with long-standing obscure groin pain to reveal the presence of a nonpalpable inguinal hernia.
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PMID:Inguinal hernia in urological patients: the value of herniography. 337 96

The treatment of varicocele is controversial in boys and it is a contributing factor to male infertility. Recently it has been proposed that early therapy of a varicocele during childhood or adolescence may improve the prognosis of fertility. The authors review their experience with the diagnosis and management of left varicocele in 20 pediatric patients 6 to 15 years old. All were managed under local anesthesia by spermatic venography and percutaneous transcatheter embolization of the internal spermatic vein with spring coils. All achieved satisfactory occlusion, and during the follow-up, from 13 years to 9 months, there was only one recurrence, noted in a patient 6 months after the procedure. Complications were phlebitis of the pampiniform plexus, leading to swelling and erythema of the left scrotum, and mild flank pain; these symptoms resolved without sequelae. This is a safe and effective nonsurgical method of obliterating varicoceles in children, with a low morbidity rate and a short hospital stay.
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PMID:Percutaneous venography and embolization of the internal spermatic vein by spring coil for treatment of the left varicocele in children. 759 25

The treatment of varicocele is controversial in boys and it is a contributing factor to male infertility. Recently it has been proposed that earlier therapy of a varicocele during this period may improve the prognosis of infertility. We review our experience with the diagnosis and management of left varicocele in 30 pediatric patients 6 to 15 years old. All patients had clinically palpable varicocele. All were managed under local anesthesia by spermatic venography and percutaneous transcatheter embolization of the internal spermatic vein with spring coils. All achieved satisfactory occlusion, and during the follow up from 13 years to 9 months there was only one recurrence, noted in a patient 6 months after the procedure. Internal spermatic venograms allowed precise coil placement relative to collateral veins which could cause recurrence. Complications developed were phlebitis of the pampiniform plexus, leading to swelling and erythema of the left scrotum and mild flank pain, these symptoms resolved without sequelae. This a safe and effective nonsurgical method of obliterating varicoceles in children.
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PMID:[Venography and percutaneous embolization of the spermatic vein with spring coil as treatment of the varicocele in childhood]. 852 17

Acute ureteric colic and acute scrotum are among the most commonly seen urological emergencies. We present a case in which a male patient presented with simultaneous right flank pain and ipsilateral scrotal pain.
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PMID:Renal colic and torsion: case report and review. 1251 15

A 70-year-old man presented with fever, left flank pain and scrotal enlargement. CT scan of the thorax and abdomen revealed findings compatible with pulmonary and kidney tuberculous involvement. Sonographic and MRI examination of the scrotum showed bilateral testicular enlargement and the presence of multiple nodules involving both the testis and the epididymis. Urine cultures obtained from a percutaneous left nephrostomy were positive for tuberculous bacilli, and the patient was placed on anti-tuberculous treatment.
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PMID:Case report. Tuberculous epididymo-orchitis: MRI findings. 1848 83

A 31-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of swelling in the left scrotum. Five days previously, he had felt sudden pain in the left lower abdomen and noticed swelling in the left scrotum. He had been suffering from intermittent gross hematuria and left flank pain for 1 year. An elastic hard mass was palpable in the left scrotum. Scrotal hematoma and marked dilation of left renal vein and left gonadal vein were revealed by computed tomography. A diagnosis of varicocele rupture secondary to nutcracker phenomenon was made. One month later, he underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic donor nephrectomy and subsequent renal autotransplantation into the left iliac fossa. The post-operative course was uneventful. Gross hematuria was resolved 3 days after the operation, and swelling in the left scrotum was resolved within 6 months of the operation. Surgical intervention to treat nutcracker phenomenon is considered controversial. We believe that our procedure is a reliable option for surgical treatment for nutcracker phenomenon.
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PMID:[Renal autotransplantation for the treatment of nutcracker phenomenon which caused varicocele rupture : a case report]. 2164 54