Bilateral Spermatic Cord Torsion in the Neonate

Abstract
A case is reported of torsion of the spermatic cord in a newborn. This experience re-emphasizes the necessity of a careful and complete examination of the newborn immediately after delivery. The presence of a scrotal mass that does not transmit light represents torsion of the spermatic cord until proved otherwise, and demands immediate surgical intervention if their is to be any hope of testicular salvage. If torsion is present contralateral fixation is necessary.

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