Hydrocelectomy

Hydrocele is a sac-like fluid-filled membrane surrounding the testicles which results in swelling of the pouch-like membrane holding the testicle called the scrotum. Since any medication can not cure it,Hydrocelectomy aims to remove the transparent fluid surrounding the testicles in the scrotum. A person with hydrocele rarely experiences pain, but he can feel the heaviness of the scrotum. Hydrocelectomy helps in bringing back the normal scrotum and reduces discomfort during urination.

How is hydrocelectomy performed?Before, during and after.

The procedure starts with giving an intravenous fluid through the arm or leg and local or generalised anaesthesia. This makes them feel relaxed and comfortable. 

The swollen scrotum is incised. A 3 cm incision is safe and usually preferred by doctors. The fluid from the sac-like membrane is removed, and fluid is collected using a drain tube. The opening is closed by stitching after removing the fluid. This helps to avoid infection on the site of surgery. Due to anaesthesia, the patient won’t feel any pain during the surgery.

The patient can be taken back home on the same day. The procedure may develop groin pain around the scrotum. In case of severe pain, fever, infection on the portion that has undergone surgery, difficulty in urinating or bleeding, consult the doctor immediately.

Cost of the Hydrocelectomy

The cost of the Hydrocelectomy procedure varies based on the city, hospital or clinic of choice. But the average cost is given below:

Place Average cost of the procedure (in Rupees)

 Average cost of surgery in Hyderabad

  Rs. 21991 – 120000

Average cost of surgery in India

  Rs 15000 – 120000

 

Description Cost

Number of days in the hospital

The patient can return home on the same day.

Type of surgery

 Minor

Anaesthesia type

 General or Local

Recovery

  4 to 7 days

Duration of the procedure

 30 minutes

Surgery

 Minimal invasive

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    Risks and complications of the Hydrocelectomy

    There are no serious risks or complications by doing hydrocelectomy if performed by an experienced doctor.

     

    Otherwise, the possible risk and complications may include the following:

    • Bleeding
    • Recurrence of hydrocele
    • Bacterial Infection 
    • Loss of fertility due to the testicle
    • Blood clotting injury.

     

    If you are experiencing the above symptoms or conditions, call your doctor immediately for medical assistance. Book an appointment and get a second opinion from the best doctors at Yashoda hospital

    Who needs a Hydrocelectomy?       

    Hydrocele can happen during the birth of the child through processus vaginalis (An embryonic developmental outpouching of the peritoneum). It generally disappears over time. If not, it has to be treated by surgery. Hydrocele can also appear in adult males with trauma, infection, injury or blockage in the scrotum. Surgery is the only treatment option in such cases since there is no medication to treat the condition.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Hydrocelectomy

    Hydrocelectomy is done by removing the fluid in the scrotum after injecting anaesthesia. It may develop mild pain for a few days to weeks until recovery. The doctor will prescribe taking painkillers until the pain is less intense.

    The incision is made on the scrotum to remove the hydrocele.  A 3 cm incision is safe and usually preferred by doctors. The incised hydrocele is connected to a collection tube to drain the fluid from the scrotum. Then, the site is stitched and left to heal.

    In adults, hydrocele is due to some injury, infection, trauma, or blockage in the scrotum. It has to be treated by performing surgery since no medications are available to treat hydrocele. But hydrocele in children can last up to 12 months. It may disappear without any treatment.

    No. Hydrocele surgery doesn’t cause any harm to the sexual functioning of the male reproductive organ. It doesn’t cause any erectile dysfunction. But, it is better to avoid sexual intercourse till complete recovery.

    Hydrocele doesn’t affect the normal functioning of the kidneys. The hydrocele is painless in most cases, but the person will feel the heaviness of the fluid in the scrotum in their body, causing discomfort while urinating. In rare cases, infection of the hydrocele can lead to bulging of the kidneys, and the condition is called hydronephrosis.

    Hydrocele in children can last up to 12 months which may disappear without any treatment. But in adults, hydrocele is due to some injury, infection, trauma, or block of the scrotum which has to be treated by performing surgery since there are no medications available to treat hydrocele.

    The patient can experience some discomfort following surgery and be quite exhausted from driving. So, it is advised to avoid driving, take good rest, and the patient can be back to work in 4-7 days since recovery after Hydrocelectomy is very fast.

    Do you have price problems with hydrocele? Are you confused about where to perform Hydrocelectomy? You can consult the best doctors at Yashoda Hospitals to end your worries.