Torsion Testis

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Condition / disease
Location
Status: Recruiting

Is ICG Imaging Safe and Accurate to Predict Testicular Torsion?

Testicular torsion is a time critical condition for children and young people (CYP). It is difficult to diagnose without an operation. Missing it means the child will lose a testicle. There are no good diagnostic tests, only tests that delay the child's journey to theatre, which puts them at further risk of losing the testicle. Most boys with a painful testicle get a surgical exploration to see if it is torsion and to twist and fix it. Up to 85% of children having surgery will not have torsion. They will have something they didn't need surgery for. We want to see whether a new, low risk, fast investigation could be used to diagnose the problem, meaning no torsions are missed and less children have unnecessary surgery.

Participants needed: 107
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: Up to 19Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation TrustUpdated: Apr 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

All children presenting with testicular pain, being taken to theatre for scrotal...

Children with any allergy to contrast medium or iodine will be excluded. [+2]