J Gordetsky, R Rabinowitz, WC Hulbert… - Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Springer ... A sus- pected patent processus vaginalis or problem with testicular descent should lead one to consider how well the testicles are fixed to the scrotum (1). A malformation of the tunica vaginalis is responsible for the classic “bell- clapper” deformity. ... Related articles
X Liu, Y Li, S Li, Y Tang… - Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... In addition, the appearance of the penis after this operation has better symmetry when a scrotal septal skin flap is used instead of the scrotal random flap, and this operation could avoid cat-ear deformity. Additionally, the midline of the scrotum correlates with the midline of penis ... Related articles - All 4 versions
A Shteynshlyuger… - Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Elsevier ... We recommend eliciting family history from patients with acute scrotum. Ethical approval. ... Full Text via CrossRef | View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (10). [2] RE Caesar and GW Kaplan, Incidence of the bell-clapper deformity in an autopsy series, Urology 44 (1994), pp. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
DD Cokkinos, E Antypa, P Tserotas… - Current Problems in …, 2011 - Elsevier ... The scrotum is elevated with a towel draped over the thighs or supported by the examiner's hand, while the penis is immobilized ... Thus, the latter inserts abnormally and attaches very high to the testicle, encircling the epididymis and distal spermatic cord (“bell-clapper deformity”). ... Related articles - All 3 versions