Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Evaluation
- Physical examination and medical history review
- Blood and urine tests
- Scrotal ultrasound or imaging if required
- Fitness assessment for anesthesia
Pre-Surgery Preparations
- Fasting before surgery
- Medication review, especially blood thinners
- Brief discussion of procedure and outcomes
Procedure
- Performed under general or spinal anaesthesia
- Surgical removal of one or both testicles
- Small incision with no complex reconstruction
Post-Surgical Recovery
- Short hospital stay or same-day discharge
- Pain management and scrotal support
- Return to routine activities within days
Long-Term Follow-Up
- Regular urology follow-ups
- Hormone level monitoring, if needed
- Ongoing care based on the underlying condition
- Testicular cancer
- Advanced prostate cancer (hormone-sensitive)
- Severe testicular trauma or injury
- Testicular torsion with irreversible damage
- Chronic testicular pain unresponsive to other treatments
- Testicular infection or abscess not responding to medical therapy
- Patients diagnosed with testicular cancer requiring removal of the affected testicle
- Individuals with hormone-dependent prostate cancer, where testosterone suppression is needed
- People with severe testicular damage due to trauma, torsion, or infection
- Patients experiencing chronic testicular pain not responding to conservative treatments
- Individuals with non-viable or high-risk undescended testis
- Testicular biopsy
- Inguinal exploration
- Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND)
- Chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy
- Testicular prosthesis implantation
- Hormone therapy
- Imaging and staging procedures (CT, MRI, ultrasound)
- Effectively removes cancerous tissue in testicular cancer and allows accurate diagnosis
- Helps lower hormone levels in hormone-sensitive cancers like prostate and breast cancer
- Slows disease progression and improves treatment outcomes
- Reduces cancer-related symptoms and complications
- Can be a definitive, one-time surgical treatment in selected cases
- Successful removal of the affected testicle or testicles
- Reduction or control of cancer progression
- Lower testosterone levels in hormone-dependent cancers
- Relief from pain, swelling, or discomfort
- Improved effectiveness of further cancer treatments
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