Testicular pain originating from lumbar disc degeneration: A case report

World J Clin Cases. 2023 Mar 16;11(8):1794-1798. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i8.1794.

Abstract

Background: Testicular pain caused by lumbar disease is uncommon in the clinic. Here we reported a case of discogenic low back pain with testicular pain that was successfully cured.

Case summary: A 23-year-old male patient presented to our department with chronic low back pain. Based on his clinical symptoms, signs and imaging, he was diagnosed with discogenic low back pain. Since conservative treatment for more than half a year did not significantly improve his low back pain, we decided to treat it with intradiscal methylene blue injection. During the course of surgery, we again identified the low back pain as originating from the degenerated lumbar disc by analgesic discography. Interestingly, the patient's low back pain disappeared along with the testicular pain that had been present for more than 3 mo. After the operation, the patient's low back pain improved, and the testicular pain did not reappear.

Conclusion: Intradiscal methylene blue injection is a convenient and effective surgical intervention for the treatment of discogenic low back pain. Lumbar disc degeneration may also be a possible clinical cause of testicular pain. Methylene blue injection in the diseased disc improved the low back pain, and the accompanying testicular pain was successfully managed.

Keywords: Case report; Disc degeneration; Intradiscal methylene blue injection; Low back pain; Testicular pain.

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