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Tunical vaginalis excision: the hydrocelectomy technique not to be forgotten
Mchembe, M. D.
  • Mchembe, M. D; s.af
Tanzan. med. j ; 21(1): 23-24, 2006.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1272651
ABSTRACT

Background:

The technique of excising the hydrocele sac (tunica vaginalis) rather extensively; leaving only 1- 2 cm rim of tissue adjacent to the testis and epididymis in the treatment of hydrocele in adults is to be advocated; as it gives the same result as Jaboulay's technique. The advantage with this technique is that; it reduces the size of the remaining tissue to near normal postoperatively and no risk of strangulating the spermatic cord as it may happen in Jaboulay;s technique.

Methods:

Adult male patients with different sizes of hydroceles were seen; investigated and operated with this technique in three hospitals- Muhimbili National hospital; Tumaini and MHS- Massana hospitals between January 2004 and June 2006.

Results:

A total of 25 patients were operated using this technique. The age ranged between 20 - 60years. Most of them had right-sided idiopathic hydrocele; the technique provided excellent results in the treatment of such conditions.

Conclusion:

The technique of excising the hydrocele sac (tunica vaginalis) needs to be advocated and should not be forgotten hydrocelectomy techniques
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Urogenital Surgical Procedures / Tanzania / Testicular Hydrocele Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Tanzan. med. j Year: 2006 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Urogenital Surgical Procedures / Tanzania / Testicular Hydrocele Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Tanzan. med. j Year: 2006 Type: Article