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Is it better to undergo minimally invasive surgery or conventional surgery for hydrocele? Spermatic hydrocele
Hydrocele surgery only requires a long incision of about 1~2cm. It is a minimally invasive surgery and generally does not require "minimally invasive" surgery. Nowadays, the so-called "minimally invasive" generally refers to laparoscopic surgery, but it only needs to be performed on the abdominal wall. There is no need to use laparoscopy to enter the abdominal cavity for surgery, which is not "minimally invasive". Generally, there is no problem if phimosis and hydrocele surgeries are performed together, but postoperative care may be a bit contradictory.
(Dr. Liu Wenying of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital solemnly reminds: Since we cannot see patients face-to-face, we cannot fully understand the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please be sure to go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor!)
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