Spermatic cord hematoma in a collegiate football player: a case report

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Samenstrang-Haematom bei einem College-Footballspieler: Fallbericht
Autor:Bowman, J.R.; Anton, M.
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:33 (1998), 1, S. 65-68, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
Schlagworte:
Online Zugang:
Erfassungsnummer:PU199812305761
Quelle:BISp
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bowman, J.R.
A2  - Bowman, J.R.
A2  - Anton, M.
DB  - BISp
DP  - BISp
KW  - American Football
KW  - Fallstudie
KW  - Geschlechtsorgan
KW  - Mann
KW  - Sportmedizin
KW  - Sporttraumatologie
KW  - Sportverletzung
KW  - Urologie
LA  - eng
TI  - Spermatic cord hematoma in a collegiate football player: a case report
TT  - Samenstrang-Haematom bei einem College-Footballspieler: Fallbericht
PY  - 1998
N2  - Objective: In order to expand the athletic trainer's awareness of acute scrotal injuries, the objective is to present a case of a collegiate football player sustaining a spermatic cord hematoma injury. Background: Hematomas tend to resolve with conservative management. However, untreated testicular injuries may have serious ramifications, including ischemic atrophy, necrosis, and secondary infection. Exploratory surgery remains the standard for any acute scrotal lesion that cannot be diagnosed by physical examination or by diagnostic testing. Surgical exploration, however, is unnecessary in cases of scrotal hematoma. Differential Diagnosis: Epididymitis, incarcerated inguinal hernia, testicular torsion, testicular hematocele, and scrotal trauma with hematoma formation. Treatment: Conservative management including bedrest, ice, slight elevation of the lower extremities, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Uniqueness: Noncontact scrotal injuries resulting in moderate swelling, pain, and disability are rare in athletes. This case study presents an athlete who suffered a moderate adductor strain 1 month before the formation of a spermatic cord hematoma. Comparison of the two episodes may be found in the subjective history. The question arises as to whether or not the hematoma formation was a possible complication of the initial adductor muscle injury. Conclusions: Although scrotal injuries are not life threatening, untreated testicular injuries can have immediate and severe consequences. It is essential that athletes with acute scrotal injuries accompanied by swelling and tenderness be evaluated by a physician with training in clinical urology.   Verf.-Referat
L2  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1320379/pdf/jathtrain00009-0067.pdf
SP  - S. 65-68
SN  - 1062-6050
JO  - Journal of athletic training
IS  - 1
VL  - 33
M3  - Elektronische Ressource (online)
M3  - Gedruckte Ressource
ID  - PU199812305761
ER  -