Two cases of polyorchidism with 2 left scrotal testes are referred. In both patients, the segmented gonads showed a “ bell clapper” deformity. In the first patient, the contralateral gonad also presented a large mes...Two cases of polyorchidism with 2 left scrotal testes are referred. In both patients, the segmented gonads showed a “ bell clapper” deformity. In the first patient, the contralateral gonad also presented a large mesorchium and absence of scrotal ligament, whereas in the second case, the right gonad was firmly adhered to the tunica vaginalis because of a previous appendix testis torsion. Orchidopexy of all testes, judged at risk for torsion, was performed. Contrary to what is recommended by recent literature, we consider scrotal exploration and testis fixation mandatory of the contralateral, apparently normal gonad as well, even in the absence of clinical and ultrasound signs of associated abnormalities or complications.展开更多
文摘Two cases of polyorchidism with 2 left scrotal testes are referred. In both patients, the segmented gonads showed a “ bell clapper” deformity. In the first patient, the contralateral gonad also presented a large mesorchium and absence of scrotal ligament, whereas in the second case, the right gonad was firmly adhered to the tunica vaginalis because of a previous appendix testis torsion. Orchidopexy of all testes, judged at risk for torsion, was performed. Contrary to what is recommended by recent literature, we consider scrotal exploration and testis fixation mandatory of the contralateral, apparently normal gonad as well, even in the absence of clinical and ultrasound signs of associated abnormalities or complications.