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Hydrocele removal

Fluid-filled sacs that can form on one or both sides of the scrotum are called hydroceles. The procedure, which is performed by making a small incision in the scrotum to drain the fluid in the hydrocele and remove the sac, is called hydrocelectomy.

  • One night hospitalisation is needed and avoid airplane travel for 5 days after surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions

How bad is hydrocele surgery?

After hydrocelectomy surgery to remove the fluid in the scrotum and prevent fluid buildup, you may have mild groin pain for a few days and you may feel a little more tired than usual. It is not an operation with risks or major side effects.

How long does hydrocele surgery take?

It takes around 30 minutes and one night hospitalization needed after the surgery.

How is a hydrocele removed?

Hydrocele cannot be removed, it is only emptied, to not have a recurrence, hydocele leaves are turned over and stitched up.

Is Hydrocelectomy a major surgery?

No, it is not. Hydrocele removal is a relatively minor procedure.

Cautıons

One night hospitalisation is needed and avoid airplane travel for 5 days after surgery.

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