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Treatment of inguinal hernia: Should laparoscopic or open surgery?
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a less invasive method with higher accuracy than open surgery with many surgical risks. Therefore, in the absence of contraindications, laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery will be the preferred method.
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Inguinal hernia (Hernia): Frequently asked questions
An inguinal hernia is a condition in which the organs move out of their normal position through the body's natural weaknesses. Hernias can be congenital (born with) or acquired (accompanied during one's lifetime). The natural weak points are usually located in the inguinal region, mid-abdominal white line, navel area, so similarly we have inguinal hernias, mid-white line hernias, umbilical hernias.
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Testicular torsion on color Doppler ultrasound
Color Doppler ultrasound is a procedure that helps diagnose a variety of problems related to reproductive health such as: testicular torsion, testicular cancer, orchitis, epididymitis, vasodilatation of the testicles, etc. In which, it is very valuable in early diagnosis of testicular torsion, so that the patient can have early surgery, remove the torsion, and not have to remove the testicle.
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Inguinal hernia in children: Common manifestations and complications
Inguinal hernia in children is a congenital disease that directly affects the child's development. Inguinal hernia is common in boys and in premature infants. If not detected and treated promptly, the disease can lead to dangerous complications.
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10 reasons why testicle pain is alarming
The causes of pain in the testicles are mostly alarming. If you do not pay attention to find the cause in time, the consequences can be very dangerous.
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Instructions for taking care of your baby after undescended testicle surgery
Post-operative care for undescended testicles plays an important role in your child’s recovery. Parents also need to take their child for regular check-ups so that the doctor can monitor and evaluate the function of the testicles.
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Testicular torsion in children
Testicular torsion in children is a surgical emergency that needs to be diagnosed and treated early to avoid serious complications such as testicular necrosis or testicular atrophy at a rate of 68%. Testicular torsion can occur at any age, but is common in infants and children aged 10-14 years.
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Diagnosis and treatment of testicular torsion
Testicular torsion is a surgical emergency, often seen in children and has symptoms that can be confused with other diseases. Timely detection and treatment of testicular torsion helps avoid serious complications such as testicular necrosis and testicular atrophy.
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Acute scrotal syndrome: What you need to know
Acute scrotal syndrome is a condition of scrotal swelling accompanied by redness and pain in the scrotum, possibly accompanied by systemic symptoms. The disease can cause testicular necrosis, so many cases require early emergency surgery to save the testicle.
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Testicular tumors: What you need to know
Testicular tumors occur when the testicle twists around the spermatic cord (testicular stalk), blocking the blood vessels that supply the testicle. About half of cases of testicular torsion occur during sleep. Testicular tumors are rare but are mostly malignant and usually appear in men aged 15-35.
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Causes of scrotal swelling in children
Scrotal swelling is a swelling of the scrotal sac, caused by injury or disease. This condition can be caused by a buildup of fluid, inflammation, or an abnormal growth in the scrotum. The scrotum is the skin that covers the testicles, where sperm and male sex hormones are produced, stored, and transported. The disease can occur at any age, including children.
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