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Thrombosed Spermatic Vein-a Rare Cause of Testicular Mass

Awad, Rabih, Al-Mousawi , Maytham, Chanbour, Hani, Abou Khater , Danielle, Abes, Leila, Awad, Ayman

2024-09-30 · Impact Surgery · Impact Health Publishing Group

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Abstract

Acute thrombophlebitis of spermatic vein is an uncommon pathology with an ill-defined etiology. Most patients present with acute testicular or inguinal pain, frequently misdiagnosed as incarcerated inguinal hernia or testicular torsion. We report the case of a 29-year-old male, a policeman with prolonged standing hours, who presented to the clinic for severe left testicular pain and a palpable mass. Doppler-ultrasound revealed left spermatic vein blood flow alteration. CT angiography confirmed the presence of left spermatic vein thrombosis. Conservative management was adopted with anticoagulant and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Spontaneous spermatic vein thrombosis is a rare entity with a high likelihood of misdiagnosis.

Keywords

inguinal hernia, varicocele, testicle, pampiniform plexus, spermatic vein thrombosis, spermatic cord tumor

Citation Details

Impact Surgery, No. 5, pp. 201-204