Pediatric Surgeon in Pune
Dr. Apoorva Makan is a 4 times Gold Medalist Pediatric Surgeon in Pune & Pimpri Chinchwad with expertise in Pediatric Urology, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pe…
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Pediatric Surgeon in Pune
Dr. Apoorva Makan is a 4 times Gold Medalist Pediatric Surgeon in Pune & Pimpri Chinchwad with expertise in Pediatric Urology, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Pe…
MCh Urologist
I am Dr. Tushar P.K. Aggarwal, a Consultant Urologist committed to providing ethical, evidence-based, and compassionate urological care. My areas of expertis…
MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), FIAGES Consultant General, Laparoscopic & Laser Surgeon
Dr. Sivagamasundari Angamuthu is a highly skilled Consultant General Surgeon with 18 years of extensive clinical experience, including 11 years as an indepen…
MBBS, MS (IMS BHU), FMAS, FALS, FIAGES, EFIAGES, FACRSI, FISCP
Experienced surgeon with a proven track record of delivering exceptional patient care and surgical outcomes. Skilled in performing a wide range of complex su…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Ex. Asso Professor of Surgery, Lokmanya Tilak medical college, Sion, Mumbai. Special interest Proctology, Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy, PPH, and Male Infertilit…
DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Nitin Jain is a leading Gastrointestinal & Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai. He practices Gastroenterology Surgery in Bombay Hospital, Godrej Memorial Hosp…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Aditi Agrawal is experienced in Breast Surgery for cancerous and non-cancerous conditions. Treats all kinds of colorectal disorders. Performs laparoscopi…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Laxman Salve is an astute professional with more than 15 years of extensive experience in General, Colorectal and Laparoscopic Surgery. He is expert in C…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Dinesh K Hegde is a Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Chembur, Mumbai and has an experience of 39 years in these fields. Dr. Dinesh K Hegde pra…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Mukesh Shah is a Urologist in Andheri, Mumbai and has an experience of 38 years in this field. Dr. Mukesh Shah practices at Practo Care Surgeries in Andh…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, FCPS - General Surgery
"Dr. Vishal Tukaram Diddi is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and a Laser Specialist in Lokhandwala, Mumbai. He practi…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
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Hydrocele repair is a surgical procedure used to treat a hydrocele, a condition where fluid collects around the testicle, causing swelling in the scrotum. This swelling may lead to discomfort, heaviness, or pain, especially when the hydrocele becomes large. While hydroceles in infants often resolve on their own, adults usually require medical treatment if symptoms persist.
Hydrocele repair, also called hydrocelectomy, involves draining the fluid and removing or repairing the sac that holds the fluid to prevent recurrence. The procedure is usually simple, safe, and performed by a qualified urologist or general surgeon. Most patients recover quickly and return to normal activities within a short time.
• Relief from discomfort and swelling
The surgery removes excess fluid, reducing scrotal swelling and improving comfort during daily activities.
• Prevents complications
Untreated hydroceles may cause pressure, infection, or blood flow problems. Surgery helps prevent these risks.
• Quick recovery and minimal scarring
Hydrocele repair is usually a minor procedure with small incisions and fast healing.
• Improved quality of life
Patients often experience better mobility, confidence, and comfort after treatment.
• Men with persistent scrotal swelling
• Individuals experiencing pain or discomfort
• Patients with very large hydroceles
• Cases with infection, hernia, or blood flow issues
• Adults whose hydrocele does not resolve on its own
• Open Surgery
A small cut is made in the scrotum or groin to drain fluid and remove the hydrocele sac.
• Laparoscopic Surgery
A minimally invasive method using a small camera and instruments through tiny cuts for faster recovery.
• Aspiration and Sclerotherapy (alternative)
Fluid is drained using a needle and medication is injected to prevent recurrence. This may be used when surgery is not suitable.
1. Pre-procedure evaluation – The doctor examines swelling and may recommend ultrasound tests.
2. Anesthesia – Local, spinal, or general anesthesia ensures the patient feels no pain.
3. Small incision – A cut is made to access the hydrocele.
4. Fluid drainage – The collected fluid is removed.
5. Sac repair or removal – The hydrocele sac is removed or turned inside out to prevent recurrence.
6. Closure and recovery – The incision is closed, and the patient is monitored before discharge.
Hydrocele repair typically takes about 30 minutes and is often performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing patients to go home the same day. Most individuals resume normal activities within a few days, though full recovery may take a few weeks.
Safety
Hydrocele repair is generally safe with a high success rate and low complication risk.
Possible risks
• Infection
• Bleeding or blood clots
• Reaction to anesthesia
• Recurrence of hydrocele
Precautions
• Avoid surgery if there is active infection near the surgical area
• Inform the doctor about blood-thinning medications
• Follow post-surgery care instructions for proper healing
Hydrocele repair is performed to treat swelling caused by fluid buildup around the testicle. It helps relieve discomfort, reduce scrotal size, and prevent complications such as infection or pressure on surrounding tissues.
The procedure is generally safe for most patients, including adults and children. However, it may be delayed in cases of active infection, bleeding disorders, or if the patient is taking blood-thinning medications.
The surgery usually takes about 30 minutes and is often done as a day-care procedure. Most patients return home the same day and resume normal activities within a few days.
Some patients may experience mild pain, swelling, or bruising after surgery. Rare complications include infection, bleeding, or recurrence of the hydrocele, which can be managed with medical care.
Yes, hydrocele repair is effective for long-standing or large hydroceles that cause discomfort or interfere with daily life. It provides lasting relief by removing the fluid and repairing the sac.
Patients are advised to rest, avoid strenuous activities, and keep the surgical area clean. Wearing supportive undergarments and following the doctor’s instructions helps speed recovery.
Hydrocele repair is usually a one-time procedure. In rare cases where the hydrocele returns, a repeat surgery may be recommended by the doctor.