Hydrocelectomy is a surgical procedure performed by urologists to treat a hydrocele, which is a buildup of fluid in the scrotum.
The primary goal of a hydrocelectomy is to remove the fluid-filled sac (hydrocele) in the scrotum, relieving discomfort and improving quality of life. It is typically done to reduce pain, swelling, or cosmetic concerns associated with the hydrocele.
It’s essential to follow your urologist’s post-operative care instructions to minimize these risks.
Hydrocelectomy is generally a safe and effective procedure with a high success rate in relieving symptoms. Most patients experience improved scrotal comfort and reduced swelling after recovery.
You will likely have a follow-up appointment with your urologist to monitor your progress and ensure proper healing. It’s crucial to attend these appointments and report any unusual symptoms.