Spermatocelectomy

Spermatocelectomy
Specialtyurology

A spermatocelectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove a spermatocele[1] by separating it from the epididymis. The patient is given an anesthetic in the groin and a small incision is made into the scrotum. The surgeon pulls the testicle and epididymis to the incision and separates the spermatocele by tying it off with a suture. The surgeon then removes it, and stitches up the area.

References

  1. Kauffman, Eric C.; Kim, Howard H.; Tanrikut, Cigdem; Goldstein, Marc (January 2011). "Microsurgical spermatocelectomy: technique and outcomes of a novel surgical approach". The Journal of Urology. 185 (1): 238–242. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2010.09.017. ISSN 1527-3792. Retrieved 13 February 2022.


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