You are called by a physician at a local urgent care facility about a 12-year-old boy with 8 hours of right scrotal pain. A scrotal ultrasound shows twisting of the right spermatic cord and there is an absence of testicular blood flow on color doppler. The most appropriate plan is to
a transfer the patient directly to the operating room at your hospital.
b transfer the patient to your hospital’s emergency department for assessment.
c ask the urgent care physician to send you the ultrasound images to review with a pediatric radiologist.
d ask the urgent care physician to attempt manual detorsion.
a transfer the patient directly to the operating room at your hospital.
b transfer the patient to your hospital’s emergency department for assessment.
c ask the urgent care physician to send you the ultrasound images to review with a pediatric radiologist.
d ask the urgent care physician to attempt manual detorsion.
