A congenital (present at birth) or acquired abnormality with the testes can be corrected through testicular surgery.
Testicular surgery, which typically involves only one testicle, is a quick and generally simple procedure. If cancer has spread to the other testicles or surrounding tissues like the bladder or prostate, surgery on both testicles may be necessary.
One must make a small incision around the scrotum (the sac that houses both testicles) in order to do this surgery successfully. Spermatic cord or epididymis may be used in the surgery, which entails removing the vas deferens, the tube that carries sex, and blood vessels (a coiled tube that stores sperm). An orchiectomy (total removal of a testicle) may be necessary for certain situations.
Surgery for the urinary and male reproductive systems is typically performed by a urologist (a surgeon who specializes in this area). They have the option of using an open procedure to gain direct access to the problem areas.Laparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses camera-equipped surgical equipment, is another option.
During your testicular surgery, you'll most likely be under general anaesthetic to keep you comfortable.
Patients can benefit from Testicular Surgeries at Utkarsh Hospital, which is available at an affordable price.