In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the October 2024 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice article, Emergency Department Management of Acute Scrotal Pain in Pediatric Patients
- 00:00 Welcome and Introduction
- 00:13 Free Subscription for Emergency Medicine Residents
- 01:05 Introduction to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice
- 01:37 Discussion on Acute Scrotal Pain
- 02:35 Testicular Torsion: Key Insights
- 09:50 Differential Diagnosis for Acute Scrotal Pain
- 17:21 Diagnostic Indicators of IgA Vasculitis
- 17:44 Pre-Hospital Care for Severe Pain
- 18:13 The Twist Score for Torsion
- 18:44 Emergency Department Evaluation
- 20:04 Ultrasound in Diagnosing Torsion
- 29:44 Operative Management and Other Conditions
- 31:41 Manual Detorsion Techniques
- 32:37 Risk Management and Key Takeaways
- 34:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Last Updated on October 25, 2024
Sam Ashoo, MD, FACEP, is board certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics. He serves as EB Medicine’s editor-in-chief of interactive clinical pathways and FOAMEd blog, and host of EB Medicine’s EMplify podcast. Follow him below for more…