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Last updated: 02/17/2009
BOOKS
"Disorders of the Scrotum." Section 17, Chapter 219 in TheMerck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, edited by Mark H. Beers, MD, and Robert Berkow, MD. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories, 1999.
Sabiston,...
D. C., and H. K. Lyrly. Essentials of Surgery. Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders Co., 1994.
Way, Lawrence W., MD. Current Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment, 10th ed. Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange, 1994.
PERIODICALS
Chalasani, V., and H. H. Woo. "Why Not Use a Small Incision to Treat Large Hydroceles?"ANZ Journal of Surgery 72 (August 2002): 594-595.
Fearne, C. H., M. Abela, and D. Aquilina. "Scrotal Approach for Inguinal Hernia and Hydrocele Repair in Boys."European Journal of Pediatric Surgery 12 (April 2002): 116-117.
ORGANIZATIONS
National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse. 31 Center Drive, MSC 2560, Building 31, Room 9A-04, Bethesda, MD 20892-2560. (800) 891-5390.
OTHER
Dolan, James P., MD. Hydrocele Repair.
Men's Health Topics. Hydrocele.
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Hydrocelectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a hydrocele. A hydrocele is collected fluid in the membrane surrounding the testes.
Hydrocelectomy is performed to relieve the pain or reoccurrence of a hydrocele. Normally, hydroceles are not very painful. They tend to be a soft swelling in the membrane surrounding the testes. As the hydrocele grows, the scrotum gets larger. Hydroceles do not damage the testes. The main symptom is scrotal swelling. There are two types of hydroceles depending on how they form. One type is seen in children, generally shortly after birth. It is caused by a failure of the processus vaginalis to close. Usually, surgery isn't used to treat hydrocele until after two years of age because the processus vaginalis frequently closes by itself if given extra time. In adults, hydroceles develop slowly. Most hydroceles develop because of blocked lymphatic flow. Hydroceles also develop after infection, injury, or local cancer tumors. Generally, hydroceles are treated by aspiration of the collected fluid. To do this, a needle is inserted into the scrotum and directed toward the hydrocele. Once there, as much fluid as possible is removed. Hydroceles can reoccur. Rarely, hydroceles grow larger and cause pain. Surgery is used to remove large or painful hydroceles. It is also the recommended procedure to remove hydroceles that reoccur after aspiration. Hydroceles are distinguished from other testicular problems by transillumination and scrotal ultrasound examinations.
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