Complications from a testicular prosthesis in a stallion. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • A testicular prosthesis was removed from the scrotum of a 3-year-old Quarter Horse stallion. The prosthesis had been placed in the left side of the scrotum 10 months earlier, after an unsuccessful attempt to reposition the retained left testis. Because of a persistent draining fistula on the scrotum, first noted 5 months after placement of the prosthesis, surgery was performed to remove the prosthesis. At surgery, the left testis was found in a fibrous mass surrounding the prosthesis. The left testis had descended after placement of the prosthesis, and its involvement in the fibrous tissue surrounding the infected prosthesis necessitated its removal. Had the prosthesis not been placed, descent of the left testis probably would have resulted in an essentially normal stallion.

published proceedings

  • J Am Vet Med Assoc

author list (cited authors)

  • Hinrichs, K., Gentile, D. G., Hurtgen, J. P., & Richardson, D. W.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Hinrichs, K||Gentile, DG||Hurtgen, JP||Richardson, DW

publication date

  • February 1985