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Title: Professional Skills Urology Core Module


1
Professional SkillsUrology Core Module
  • Trustin Domes

2
Outline
  • Brief Anatomy of Scrotum and Prostate
  • Physical Examination CVA, Scrotum and DRE
  • Case Scenarios
  • LUTS
  • Hematuria
  • Upper and lower urinary tract obstruction
  • Scrotal Masses/Pain

3
Anatomy of Scrotal Contents
  • Vessels
  • Testicle has 3 arterial blood supplies
  • Testicular artery
  • Cremasteric artery
  • Deferential artery
  • Pampiniform venous plexus
  • Lymphatics
  • Nerves
  • Cremasteric muscle/fascia
  • Vas deferens

4
Anatomy of Scrotal Contents
  • Vas is the most posterior component of spermatic
    cord
  • Tunica vaginalis surrounds the anterior 2/3rd of
    the testicle and creates a potential space for
    hydroceles and hematoceles

5
Clinical Anatomy of the Prostate
Verma S , Rajesh A AJR 2011196S1-S10
6
Prostate Anatomy
  • Peripheral Zone 85 of prostate cancer
    originate in this zone, therefore are detected on
    DRE
  • Transition Zone site of benign prostatic
    hyperplasia

7
CVA and Ballottement
  • If CVA tenderness think
  • Renal colic
  • Pyelonephritis
  • Significant renal trauma
  • Renal vascular occlusion

If you can ballot the kidney think - Large renal
mass - Polycystic kidney disease - Severely
hydronephrotic kidney
8
Physical Examination of the Scrotum
  • Best to examine the man in both the supine and
    upright positions
  • Helps to demonstrate conditions that change with
    position hernias and varicoceles
  • Bimanual examination of each testicle, adenxa and
    spermatic cord
  • Testicular size, consistency, masses, tenderness
  • Normal testis size 16-20 cc (2 x 4 cm)
  • Examine cord upright (/- valsalva) to assess for
    presence of vas deferens, inguinal hernia and
    varicocele

9
Cremasteric Reflex
  • Reflex elicited by stroking the medial thigh
    causes an ipsilateral contraction of the
    cremasteric muscle (bringing the testicle closer
    to the external inguinal ring)
  • Reflex tests L1-L2 (genitofemoral nerve
    responsible for afferent and efferent limbs)
  • Typically absent in testicular torsion
  • Negative predictive value of over 90

10
Transillumination
  • Important to help differentiate solid from
    fluid-filled masses
  • Hydroceles and spermatoceles will
    transilluminate, other scrotal masses typically
    WILL NOT

Hydrocele
11
Varicoceles
  • Dilated veins of the paminiform plexus
  • Predominant left-sided (98)
  • Isolated right-sided varicocele may be caused by
    a retroperitoneal
  • NEED abdominal imaging
  • Varicocele grading
  • Grade I palpable only with valsalva
  • Grade II easily palpable without valsalva
  • Grade III large, visible through scrotal skin

Grade III bag of worms
12
Digital Rectal Examination
  • Comment on
  • Prostate
  • Size
  • Symmetry
  • Consistency
  • Tenderness
  • Nodules
  • Rectal/Anal Masses
  • Rectal Tone

13
Prostate size
Average prostate size is approximately 25 cc in
men older than 50 years
25 cc
150 cc
How many finger-breadths across? Can you get to
the top (base)?
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