Epididymitis and orchitis Flashcards

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Basic anatomy

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At the back of each testicle is the epididymis

Sperm released from testicle into head of epididymis, connected at the top of the testicle

Sperm travel through the head, then the body, then the tail of the epididymis

Sperm mature and are stored in the epididymis

Epididymis drains into vas deferens

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Causes

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E.coli

Chlamydia

Gonorrhoea

Mumps

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Features

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Unilateral testicular pain and swelling

Urethral discharge may be present

Dragging or heavy sensation

Tenderness on palpation

Systemic infective symptoms

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Key differntial

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Testicular torsion needs to be excluded urgently to prevent ischaemia of the testicle

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Investigations

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Urine MC&S

Chlamydia and gonorrhoea NAAT testing on first-pass urine

Charcoal swab of purulent discharge for gonorrhoea and sensitivities

Saliva swab for PCR testing for mumps

Serum antibodies for mumps

US to assess for torsion or tumours

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Management

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Unknown organism: ceftriaxone and doxycycline

E.coli: ofloxacin/ levofluxacin/ co-amoxiclav

Additional measures
- analgesia
- supportive underwear
- reduced physical activity
- abstain from intercourse

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Complications

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Chronic pain

Chronic epididymitis

Testicular atrophy

Sub-fertility/ infertility

Scrotal abscess

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