A young male presented with acute onset of right hemiscrotal pain without fever/ trauma. Ultrasound shows a whirlpool sign which is a primary sign of testicular torsion. There are right testicular edema and reduced parenchymal vascularity which are the secondary signs of the testicular torsion.
Surgery was done within a few hours. The right testis was viable. It was repositioned. Bilateral orchidopexy was done.