Scrotal approach for the correction of an abdominoscrotal hydrocele: Medium term follow-up
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-06-05
Authors : Jaime Pérez; Cristina Domínguez;
Page : 25-30
Keywords : Abdominoscrotal hydrocele; children; surgery; testicular dysmorphysm;
Abstract
Describe the scrotal surgical approach for abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) with preservation of testicular function with midterm follow-up. Two patients diagnosed with ASH and contralateral testicular abnormalities. Both had scrotal correction for ASH, one had contralateral testicular neonatal torsion and the other contralateral communicating hydrocele. Four-year follow-up no complications or recurrence, and normal Anti-Mullerian hormone level. This pathology is a clinical diagnosis and it is treated with surgery via a scrotal approach, preventing sequels, contralateral complications and preservation of testicular function.
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