- 1. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... to remove a testicle (radical inguinal orchiectomy). If it's determined that the lump on your testicle may be cancerous, surgery to remove the testicle may be recommended. Your removed testicle will ...
- 2. Retractile testicle
- (Retractile testicle )
- ... portion of the intestines can push itself into the groin. This condition is called an inguinal hernia. Scar tissue following surgery to repair the hernia may limit the growth or elasticity of the spermatic ...
- 3. Varicocele
- (Varicocele)
- ... approach the vein through your groin (transinguinal), but it's also possible to make an incision in your abdomen or below your groin. Advances in varicocele repair have led to a reduction of post-surgical ...
- 4. Undescended testicle
- (Undescended testicle)
- ... passageway in the groin (inguinal canal) and descend into the scrotum. If your son has an undescended testicle, that process was stopped or delayed in some stage of development. Therefore, you won't ...
- 5. What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... the stones there. Laparoscopic Appendectomy the most common emergent procedure, reduced the risk of wound infection postoperatively. Laparoscopic Herniorrhaphy (inguinal, umbilical and incisional), ...
- 6. Watching for Complications
- (Preemie)
- ... (such as a loop of intestine) through a muscle weakness or unusual opening inside the body. If your baby develops a hernia, most eventually require surgical repair. Inguinal Hernia The most common ...
- 7. Hunter syndrome
- (Hunter syndrome)
- ... height. Hernias (inguinal and umbilical) are common in Hunter syndrome. They happen because of problems with connective tissue. A hernia occurs when soft tissue, usually part of the intestine, pokes ...
- 8. Meralgia paresthetica
- (Meralgia paresthetica)
- ... people, this nerve passes through the groin to the upper thigh without trouble. But in meralgia paresthetica, the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve becomes trapped — often under the inguinal ligament, which ...