Orchiopexy is the fixation of the testes in the scrotum. It is done usually before the age of 2 AFTER the surgical procedure of a circumcision.
Orchiopexy is a surgical procedure used to treat testicular torsion, undescended testicle, or testicular atrophy. It involves fixing the testicle in the scrotum to prevent complications and improve fertility.
Orchiopexy is the term for the same procedure.
Orchiopexy is the surgical procedure for moving an undescended testicle into the scrotum.
It depends on where the testicle is. If it is undescended is called orchidopexy. if it is in the scrotum already it is orchioplexy.
An inguinal orchiectomy, which is sometimes called a radical orchiectomy, is done when testicular cancer is suspected.
Orchioplexy is the surgical procedure to move an undescended testicle into the scrotum and permanently fix it there. It is mainly done in children under the age of two, since the testicles are supposed to be permanently descended by the age of one.
Orchiopexy (or orchidopexy) is a surgery to move an undescended testicle into the scrotum and permanently fix it there. It is performed by a pediatric urologist or surgeon on boys with cryptorchidism, typically before they reach the age of two. Some patients remain undiagnosed until their teenage years and undergo the surgery at that time.
Orchiopexy means a surgical fixation of one or two testicles into a normal position. It is an endoscopic procedure usually done before the first year of life.
Orchiopexy means a surgical fixation of one or two testicles into a normal position. It is an endoscopic procedure usually done before the first year of life.
Myalgia means pain in the muscles and is not a surgical procedure
The suffix "-rraphy" means surgical suturing or stitching. It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a surgical procedure involving stitching.
Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure performed on the pharynx.