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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele: its particular characteristics
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 09/10/2009
Cuervo JL et al. – The authors believed that ASH is a condition that begins as a large scrotal hydrocele during the neonatal period and later expands first into the inguinal canal and finally into the abdominal cavity during the next ... life. [more...]

Percutaneous Aspiration for Hydroceles After Varicocelectomy
Urology, 08/12/2009
Zampieri N et al. – The results of the study have shown that the management of postoperative hydrocele formation should be conservative for almost 18–24 months, with a minimum of 3 aspirations, if necessary. If confirmed by ... volume of fluid aspirated from hydroceles could be used as an early indicator of the need for surgery. [more...]

Small blue cells mimicking small cell carcinoma in spermatocele and hydrocele specimens: a report of 5 cases
Human Pathology, 09/17/2009
Lane Z et al. – Clusters of blue cells suggestive of sloughed rete testis cells can mimic small cell carcinoma in hydrocele and spermatocele specimens based on their low power appearance [more...]

Comparison of Open and Laparoscopic Varicocelectomies in Terms of Operative Time, Sperm Parameters, and Complications
Urology Journal, 09/02/2009
Shamsa A et al. – Subinguinal varicocelectomy under local anesthesia is better than laparoscopic method in terms of recurrence, hydrocele formation, and operative time. Subinguinal method under general anesthesia has intermediate efficacy regarding less complications than laparoscopic method [more...]

Lymphatic Sparing Microscopic Retroperitoneal Varicocelectomy: A Preliminary Experience
The Journal of Urology, 10/30/2009
simplicity of the original Palomo technique with a short period of microscopic dissection for identification and sparing of the lymphatics. This modification results in high success rates and fewer postoperative hydroceles. [more...]

Electrocoagulation Versus Clips in Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy in Boys
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 11/10/2009
only in 3.4% (1). Varicocele with grade I, not demanding a second operation, was recognized in 9 boys. The most often found complication was hydrocele. It was recognized in 23.7% (9) boys operated on by using diatermy and in 13.8% (4) boys operated on by using clips. [more...]

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