Orchidectomy and excision of spermatic cord

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Orchidectomy and excision of spermatic cord

There are two different types of orchiectomy operations, simple and radical. In a simple orchiectomy operation, only one or both testicles are removed, while in radical orchiectomy operations, the spermatic cord is cut along with the testis. Radical inguinal orchiectomy is the operation to remove a cancerous testis. Orchiectomy surgery is the process of gently removing the testis from the opening obtained in the scrotum by making an incision (incision) just above the inguinal region. If necessary, the tumor or spermatic cord is also removed with the same method.

  • One night hospitalisation is needed and avoid airplane travel for 3 days after surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to recover from Orchidectomy?

Only a few days.

What is the surgical approach for a radical Orchidectomy And why is that approach used?

The most common approach is from the inguinal area to remove the testicle from the proximal side.

What happens to a man after orchiectomy?

If it is only one sided, the other testicle is sufficient but if it double sided, male functions will not work anymore.

What is the difference between orchidectomy and orchidectomy?

Orchiectomy, also named orchidectomy, is a surgical procedure in which one or both testicles are removed.

Cautıons

One night hospitalisation is needed and avoid airplane travel for 3 days after surgery.

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