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The Western snip, stitch, and tug hydrocelectomy: How I do it.

Neal E Rowe1, Paul Martin2, Patrick P Luke2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adult idiopathic hydrocele is a common benign disorder that merits surgical correction when symptomatic. The most popular techniques for repair are plication (Lord's procedure) or excision and eversion of the tunica vaginalis (Jaboulay procedure). Established complications from these traditional repairs include hematoma, recurrence, and infection. These procedures are performed through a scrotal incision. We describe a novel technique of hydrocele repair with gubernaculum preservation through a subinguinal incision.
METHODS: The novel technique is described in detail. A retrospective review was performed of those patients treated by a single surgeon with the subinguinal technique. Demographic information, indication for treatment, success rate, and details regarding complications were collected.
RESULTS: We term the technique the "Snip, Stitch & Tug" repair. Through a small subinguinal incision, the tunica is everted posterior to the spermatic cord and testis without resection of the hydrocele sac or division of the gubernaculum. Twelve patients with postoperative followup were identified. Eleven patients (92%) treated with the novel technique were cured. There was only one complication (superficial wound infection) recorded after this technique.
CONCLUSIONS: Idiopathic hydrocele repair with gubernaculum preservation can be easily and safely performed through a small subinguinal incision.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27695592      PMCID: PMC5028222          DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.3780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J        ISSN: 1911-6470            Impact factor:   1.862


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Authors:  P H LORD
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  1964-12       Impact factor: 6.939

2.  New minimally access hydrocelectomy.

Authors:  Aly Saber
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2010-05-15       Impact factor: 2.649

3.  Aspiration and sclerotherapy versus hydrocelectomy for treatment of hydroceles.

Authors:  Darren T Beiko; Dennis Kim; Alvaro Morales
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 2.649

4.  A population based assessment of complications following outpatient hydrocelectomy and spermatocelectomy.

Authors:  Darcie A Kiddoo; Tim A Wollin; David R Mador
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 7.450

Review 5.  Complications of scrotal surgery for benign conditions.

Authors:  Mia A Swartz; Todd M Morgan; John N Krieger
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 2.649

6.  A novel pull-through technique for the surgical management of idiopathic hydrocele.

Authors:  Sinasi Yavuz Onol; Yusuf Ozlem Ilbey; Fikret Fatih Onol; Emin Ozbek; Burak Arslan; Alpaslan Akbaş
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2009-01-18       Impact factor: 7.450

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  4 in total

1.  Jaboulay's technique contrasted with a novel hydrocelectomy technique using a vessel sealer in the treatment of adult hydrocele: a prospective randomized study.

Authors:  Fatih Ozkaya; Ozer Ural Cakici
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2019-11-27       Impact factor: 2.370

2.  A comparison of a novel endoscopic "Su-Wang technique" with the open "Jaboulay's procedure" for the surgical treatment of adult primary vaginal hydrocele.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-06-24       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 3.  Recurrent testicular torsion post orchidopexy - an occult emergency: a systematic review.

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Journal:  ANZ J Surg       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 2.025

Review 4.  Scrotal reconstruction and testicular prosthetics.

Authors:  Jacob W Lucas; Kyle M Lester; Andrew Chen; Jay Simhan
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2017-08
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