Hydrocele Unilateral Surgery
India
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Our Price USD 855
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Hospital Price USD 950
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You Save : USD 95
Booking Amount: USD 86. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.
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What is Included?
- Doctor consultation charges
- Lab tests and diagnostic charges
- Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
- Surgeon Fee
- Cost of implant
- Nursing charges
- Hospital surgery suite charges
- Anesthesia charges
- Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
- Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.
What is not Included?
- Extra Radiology Investigations
- Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
- Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
- Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
- Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
- The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.
Package Description
Hydrocele Unilateral Surgery:
A hydrocelectomy is a surgical treatment that removes the fluid that has built up around a testicle. A hydrocele will often heal on its own without the need for therapy. However, if a hydrocele develops bigger, it can cause scrotal enlargement, pain, and discomfort, necessitating surgical intervention.
To remove the hydrocele, an incision is performed in the scrotum or lower abdomen. If a hydrocele is discovered during surgery to treat an inguinal hernia, the surgeon may remove it even if it isn't bothering you. For a few days after hydrocelectomy, you may need a catheter to drain fluid and a bulky bandage.
Disease Overview:
Hydrocele
A hydrocele is a scrotal enlargement caused by fluid collecting in the thin sheath that surrounds a testicle. Hydrocele is common in babies and normally goes away on its own by the age of one. A hydrocele can develop in older boys and adult men as a result of scrotal inflammation or damage.
A hydrocele is rarely unpleasant or damaging, and it may not require treatment. If you experience scrotal swelling, however, consult your doctor to rule out alternative possibilities.
Disease Signs and Symptoms:
A painless enlargement of one or both testicles is usually the sole sign of a hydrocele.
The heaviness of a large scrotum may cause discomfort in adult males with a hydrocele. The magnitude of the inflammation usually causes more pain. The swelled region may appear smaller in the morning and then get larger later in the day.
Disease Causes:
Baby Boys
A hydrocele can form before a baby is born. The testicles normally descend into the scrotum from the developing baby's abdominal cavity. Each testicle is accompanied by a sac that allows fluid to surround the testicles. Each sac normally shuts and the fluid is absorbed.
After the sac closes, the fluid may remain (noncommunicating hydrocele). Within the first year of life, the fluid is normally progressively absorbed. However, the sac does occasionally remain open (communicating hydrocele). Fluid might flow back into the abdomen if the sac changes size or if the scrotal sac is squeezed. Inguinal hernia is frequently linked with communicating hydroceles.
Males in their latter years
A hydrocele can form as a result of a scrotal injury or infection. An infection in the testicle or in the tiny, coiled tube at the rear of each testicle might cause inflammation (epididymitis).
Risk Factors
The majority of hydroceles are present from birth. A hydrocele affects at least 5% of newborn males. Prematurely born babies are more likely to develop a hydrocele.
The following are risk factors for having a hydrocele later in life:
Infection, especially a sexually transmitted infection, injury or inflammation of the scrotum (STI)
Disease Diagnosis:
Your doctor will begin by doing a physical examination. It'll most likely include:
- In an enlarged scrotum, look for soreness.
- On check for an inguinal hernia, apply pressure to the abdomen and scrotum.
- Using a light to shine through the scrotum (transillumination). Transillumination will reveal clear fluid surrounding the testicle if you or your child has a hydrocele.
Following that, your doctor may suggest:
- Tests of your blood and urine to see if you or your child has an infection such epididymitis.
- Ultrasound can be used to rule out hernias, testicular tumours, and other scrotal edoema sources.
Disease Treatment:
A hydrocele in a newborn boy can occasionally go away on its own. A doctor should check a hydrocele in any guy of any age since it might be related with an underlying testicular disease.
If a hydrocele does not go away on its own, it may need to be surgically removed, which is usually done as an outpatient treatment. Hydrocelectomy (removal of a hydrocele) can be performed under general or regional anaesthesia. To remove the hydrocele, an incision is performed in the scrotum or lower abdomen. If a hydrocele is discovered during surgery to treat an inguinal hernia, the surgeon may remove it even if it isn't bothering you.
For a few days after hydrocelectomy, you may need a catheter to drain fluid and a bulky bandage. Because a hydrocele might return, your doctor is likely to prescribe a follow-up check.
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Package Details
Days in Hospital
1 Days
Days in Hotel
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3 Days
Room Type
Private

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