Orchiectomy Surgery
Orchiectomy is a minimally invasive surgery in which a surgeon removes one or both the testicles of an individual. It can be for the treatment or prevention of testicular cancer, male breast cancer, and prostate cancer. orchiectomy is a suitable surgery for transgender women, facilitating their transition. The removal of testicles may be needed after a severe trauma caused by sports activities or accidental injuries. Most risk factors of orchiectomy are associated with the reduction in testosterone levels.
How is orchiectomy performed? Before, during and after
The patient will undergo standard blood tests and other investigations to confirm that he is suitable for an orchiectomy. Before surgery, the patient will have to stop taking blood thinners such as aspirin. It will help reduce the chances of bleeding. The surgeon will counsel the patient regarding the possible effects of the surgery. The patient may consider the option of storing sperm in a sperm bank for future use.
The surgery will be performed under anaesthesia. The surgeon will make an incision through the scrotum to access the testis. They may remove one or both testicles, depending on the need. Prosthetic testicles are placed before closing the incision if required.
The patient may have to stay for a day in the hospital after surgery, although orchiectomy is an outpatient procedure. Doctors will recommend antibiotics for the prevention of post-surgical infections.
Cost of surgery in Hyderabad: |
Rs 25000 to Rs 40000 |
Cost of surgery in India: |
Rs 23000 to Rs 87000 |
Number of days in Hospital: |
One day |
Type of surgery: |
Major |
Anaesthesia type: |
General |
Recovery: |
Up to two months |
Duration of the procedure: |
30 to 60 minutes |
Surgery: |
Minimally invasive |