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Access to emergency paediatric surgery for testicular torsion or intestinal volvulus in New Zealand: A system perspective.

Cameron CastleSpencer W BeasleyKiarash Taghavi
Published in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2021)
Time to presentation contributes significantly to testicular ischaemic time. This delay to timely surgical intervention is multi-factorial, and must be addressed at a public health level. Support and training in the management of testicular torsion should be provided to all adult surgeons/trainees that may care for these children. In general, this condition is best managed at the presenting hospital whenever appropriate expertise is available. Novel pathways that streamline care may improve efficiency at an institutional level. Addressing issues of access to specialised neonatal surgery is more vexed on account of the tyranny of distance, and the pre-requisite level of surgical expertise required.
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