Management of acute onset testicular pain

From the investigation: Management of acute onset testicular pain

Recommendation date:

Safety recommendation

It is recommended that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence revises the content and accessibility of its Clinical Knowledge Summary on testicular torsion.

Response:

NICE welcomes the recommendations made in the HSIB investigation report on the management of acute onset of testicular pain dated September 2019.

We have completed several actions in August and September 2019 that address recommendation 2019/43, that the “National Institute for Health and Care Excellence revises the content and accessibility of its Clinical Knowledge Summary [CKS] on testicular torsion”.

The relevant CKS topic name has now been amended from Scrotal swelling to Scrotal pain and swelling and the torsion management scenario has been renamed testicular torsion. The testicular torsion scenario (along with other management scenarios within the Scrotal pain and swelling topic) are now returned as a result in the CKS site search. Testicular torsion is also the first scenario listed in the Scrotal pain and swelling topic list of management scenarios.

These changes make the torsion management topic more findable via the CKS site search and in NICE evidence search. Users of search engines such as Google are now directed to the topic when simple searches such as “testicular pain” are conducted.

NICE also asked Clarity Informatics Ltd, the authors of CKS topics, to conduct a review of the scrotal swelling topic which has resulted in updates to the content, references and recommendations.

These changes have resulted in the evidence highlighted by HSIB being added into the CKS topic. The update to the scrotal swelling topic has been highlighted to users through NICE’s promotional channels, which in this case is a monthly e-newsletter aimed at primary care staff.

Response received on 20 November 2019.

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