Title: Point of Care Ultrasound for Testicular Pain

Category: Ultrasound

Keywords: POCUS, testicular pain (PubMed Search)

Posted: 12/1/2025 by Alexis Salerno Rubeling, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

POCUS can be performed at the bedside to evaluate for acute scrotal conditions, including testicular torsion and inflammatory processes such as epididymo-orchitis. 

A high-frequency linear transducer is typically used to scan the scrotum in two different planes. Additionally, a coronal "buddy view"—displaying both testes side by side—can aid in comparing echogenicity and vascularity.

On B-mode imaging, both testicular torsion and inflammatory conditions may present with testicular swelling and decreased homogeneity. However, color and power Doppler imaging can help to differentiate:

References

Kumar K, Kumari M, Kumar V, Suman SK. Evaluation of Scrotal Pathologies by Ultrasound and Color Doppler. Cureus. 2023 Mar 27;15(3):e36776. doi: 10.7759/cureus.36776

Acuña JG, Adhikari SR. Small Parts – Testicular Ultrasound. Sonoguide. American College of Emergency Physicians. Published April 1, 2025. Accessed December 1, 2025. https://www.acep.org/sonoguide/advanced/testicular