My brother had that surgery when he was an infant. He is 30 now, and has 3 children.
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.
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There is no reason why the testis should hurt after brain surgery. If you have had cysts on the testis it can get inflamed and infected causing pain. One possibility is infection from a urinary catheter which is usually carried out during major surgery
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No.Testicular torsion surgery does not increase the body temperature unless the wound has got infected and this can cause fever
Most often a bump on a testicle is a cyst, called a varicocoele, which is harmless. However it could be more serious and its important to have a doctor check it out.
Usually hard impacts to the testicles will make them swell up. Continued hard strikes can make testicles rupture (often referred to as popping). When the testicle ruptures the side of the testicle will tear and the insides of the testicle a white jell like substance will come out. If the testicle is then flattened all of the internal content will come out and the testicle will have to be removed. If it is not flattened surgery can sometimes save the testicle through stitching up the tear.Boys / men will likely throw up or pass out when such injuries occur as the pain is so intense.
Much depends on the location of the testes. If it is trapped partially in the inguinal canal it may still be extracted without abdominal surgery. If abdominal surgery is necessary the price increases substantially. Younger colts can sometimes be given hormone therapy to help the testicle drop.
Yes, a retained testicle in a cat typically requires surgical intervention for treatment. This condition, known as cryptorchidism, can lead to health issues and increase the risk of testicular cancer if left untreated. Surgery is usually recommended to remove the retained testicle and prevent potential complications.
There is no surgery to reduce testicular size, at least in humans. They can be removed and replaced by smaller prosthetic testicles, but a wedge resection or other similar procedure is not done because it would make the testicle nonfunctional.