Literature DB >> 28559772

Classifying Hydroceles of the Pelvis and Groin: An Overview of Etiology, Secondary Complications, Evaluation, and Management.

Gautam Dagur1, Jason Gandhi1, Yiji Suh1, Steven Weissbart2,3, Yefim R Sheynkin2, Noel L Smith4, Gargi Joshi1, Sardar Ali Khan1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A hydrocele is defined as the pathological buildup of serous fluid in the pelvis and groin due to various etiologies such as diseases or trauma. It has distinct clinical manifestations, particularly discomfort and psychosocial distress. Understanding the anatomy, embryology, and physiology associated with hydrocele formation is crucial to understand its onset and progression.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A MEDLINE® search was conducted using keywords for the relevant classification of hydrocele and its etiology, complications, sexual barriers, evaluation, and management.
RESULTS: Appropriately classifying the hydrocele as primary, secondary communicating, secondary noncommunicating, microbe-induced, inflammatory, iatrogenic, trauma-induced, tumor-induced, canal of Nuck, congenital, and giant is important for identifying the underlying etiology. Often this process is overlooked when the classification or etiology is too rare. A focused evaluation is important for this, so that timely management can be provided. We comprehensively review the classifications, etiology, and secondary complications of hydrocele. Pitfalls of current diagnostic techniques are explored along with recommended methods for accurate diagnosis and current treatment options.
CONCLUSION: Due to the range of classifications and etiologies of hydrocele in the pelvis and groin, a deliberate differential diagnosis is essential to avoiding imminent life-threatening complications as well as providing the appropriate treatment.

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Keywords:  Cystic masses; Hernia; Hydrocele; Incontinence; Infection of hydrocele; Infertility; Scrotal pain; Scrotal swelling; Sexual dysfunction

Year:  2017        PMID: 28559772      PMCID: PMC5436019          DOI: 10.1159/000447145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Urol        ISSN: 1661-7649


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