Testic installation process
The testicle stabilization process aims to treat the problem of hidden testicle (cryptorchidism), which occurs when the testicle does not come to the scrotum correctly, and this problem usually occurs in babies or young children. The risk of performing the procedure. The testicle stabilization procedure is related to some risks, such as the following: Infection in the surgical incision. Bleeding. Scars. Hyperallergy for anesthesia medication. Some organs near the location of the operation, such as: intestines, diaphragm and sperm. Before the operation is performed, blood tests are performed before hidden testicular surgery, including: a comprehensive blood count, investigation into blood chemistry, blood clotting, urine analysis and kidney function. The abdomen and ultrasound are also performed to determine the location of the testicle, and to ensure that there are no other diseases. You should consult a doctor about medication that must be stopped before surgery, and you should stop eating, 6 hours before surgery. During the operation, the testicle stabilization process lasts about an hour to two hours. It can be performed in two basic ways as follows: Open surgery is often performed open surgery if the testicle can be observed in the inguinal channel, where one incision is caused by the scrotum to the abdominal cavity, then the surgeon is removed from the testicle of the inguinal canal to the scrotum, and then the testicle using the surgical surgical surgeon to prevent the movement in the future. Endoscopic surgery, where three small cracks are caused in the abdomen and the pelvis through which the endoscope is inserted, the abdominal cavity is penetrated by inserting the gas through the openings, enabling a better vision of all abdominal organs, then the testicle is installed by surgical tools inserted by small holes. After surgery, the patient remains under medical supervision 24 hours after surgery to ensure the stability of his condition, and he can also take pain relievers as needed. The patient should visit the doctor immediately if some symptoms occur, such as: high temperature, inability to urinate, shortness of breath, severe bleeding and excretions from the surgical incision.