Bilateral spontaneous thrombosis of the pampiniform plexus; A rare etiology of acute scrotal pain: A Case report and review of literature

Conclusions Anatomical factors are probably responsible for almost exclusive involvement of the left side. However, coagulation abnormalities and retroperitoneal tumors or absence of inferior vena cava must be sought especially in cases of right side or bilateral thrombosis of the pampiniform plexus. The management of pampiniform plexus thrombosis remains non surgical based on symptomatic treatment with good clinical and radiological evolution.
Source: African Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research