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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 2, Issue 3, Part M (2016)

Management and clinical investigation of scrotal cysts

Management and clinical investigation of scrotal cysts

Author(s)
Dr. B Ramesh Babu and Dr. Katragadda Satyendra Kumar
Abstract
Objectives: Cystic swollen masses in the scrotum can develop to gigantic proportions painlessly. They frequently cause no pain. There are several ways to treat different types of cystic swellings, therefore it is important to find the appropriate course of action for each type that can be handled in our remote hospital setting.
Methods: Prior to analysis, one hundred cases of scrotal cystic swellings that fit the methodological requirements were looked at. The final diagnosis was made via a clinical examination and scrotal ultrasonography. Every case was treated with surgery.
Results: Sixty percent of the patients were right-handed, and eighty-six percent of the patients' main complaint was scrotal edema. The most common cystic swelling (76%) was primary vaginal hydrocele, which was followed by sebaceous cyst, spermatocele, and epididymal cyst. Early patient discharge and little post-operative complications have been associated with the Lord's plication procedure.
Conclusion: Primary vaginal hydrocoele was the most common type of cystic swelling of the scrotum. Most of the cystic swelling were surgically treated with success. Lord's method of surgery resulted in the fewest complications after the procedure.
Pages: 858-861  |  25 Views  10 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. B Ramesh Babu, Dr. Katragadda Satyendra Kumar. Management and clinical investigation of scrotal cysts. Int J Appl Res 2016;2(3):858-861.
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