This review looked at the link between inguinal cryptorchidism (an undescended testicle) and testicular torsion. Testicular torsion is a serious condition where the blood supply to the testicle is twisted. The findings show that children with an undescended testicle have about a 10-fold higher risk of experiencing this complication compared to children with normally descended testes.
The review highlights why quick action is necessary for these patients. Because of the high risk, doctors look for specific signs like an empty scrotum as a clue. If torsion is suspected, imaging tools like Color Doppler ultrasound and urgent surgery are used to try and prevent tissue death or permanent damage.
Because this was a narrative review of existing literature, it summarizes known patterns rather than testing a new treatment. The main takeaway is that children with undescended testicles need careful monitoring. If symptoms occur, prompt medical evaluation is important to protect the health of the testicle.