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  • Hydrocele is a common condition involving fluid accumulation in the scrotum, leading to painless swelling, and has been minimally studied in Nepal.
  • A year-long study analyzed medical records from a surgical department in a tertiary care center, identifying cases of hydrocele surgery and gathering data on prevalence and patient demographics.
  • Findings revealed that out of 1812 surgeries, 95 were hydrocele-related, mainly non-communicating and unilateral; the majority of patients were around 50 years old, and 20% experienced postoperative complications.
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  • Integrated approaches to mapping skin Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) may optimize resource allocation, but extensive data covering multiple endemic countries was previously lacking.
  • Between March 2021 and March 2023, integrated case searches were conducted in Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, and Ghana, screening over 61,000 individuals for various skin conditions including yaws and other NTDs.
  • The findings revealed that 18.6% of those screened had skin lesions, with the majority being children; yaws was confirmed in a varying proportion of cases across the three countries, while scabies and fungal infections were the most commonly diagnosed conditions.
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  • - The study focused on a 2-year-old boy with a neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by facial dysmorphism, developmental delays, and several physical anomalies.
  • - Whole-exome sequencing (trio-WES) and Sanger sequencing identified a novel pathogenic mutation (c.1612C>T) in the patient, linking it to his developmental issues.
  • - This case highlights the complexity of the disorder, showing phenotypic variability and contributing new insights into its genetic basis, as such mutations are rare and not widely reported.
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  • The hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is a rare medical condition primarily affecting females in childhood and early adulthood, analogous to testicular hydrocele in males.
  • It's often underreported, frequently misdiagnosed as an inguinal hernia, and usually requires surgical intervention (open surgery or laparoscopy) for management.
  • This case report will explore a specific diagnosis of hydrocele in a young adult female, including background information and a detailed discussion of the condition.
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  • Tubular ectasia of the epididymis is a rare, benign condition often seen in post-vasectomy patients, but can also occur due to trauma or local infection.
  • Symptoms typically include a scrotal mass and dull aching pain, which can be confused with more common disorders like varicocele or testicular cancer.
  • The report discusses a unique case of a 55-year-old patient presenting with this condition without any history of vasectomy or trauma, including ultrasound findings and a literature review.
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  • The study aims to compare the effectiveness and outcomes of two surgical methods for treating bilateral inguinal hernias: Lichtenstein repair and Rives-Stoppa repair, in order to improve patient care.
  • This research analyzed data from 86 male patients who underwent these procedures and assessed various post-operative complications over three months.
  • The findings showed no significant differences in complication rates or hernia recurrence between the two methods, indicating that both repair techniques can be considered equally effective for managing bilateral inguinal hernias.
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Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly primarily affecting males, characterized by an abnormal fusion of the spleen and the gonad. There are two primary forms: continuous, in which the normal spleen is directly connected to the gonad via a cord of fibrous or splenic tissue, or a combination of both, and discontinuous, in which ectopic splenic tissue fuses to the gonad without connection to the normal spleen. Continuous splenogonadal fusion is often associated with other congenital defects, such as cryptorchidism, limb anomalies, and micrognathia.

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Background/aim: This study assessed the impact of intraoperative microvascular Doppler ultrasonography (MDU) during microsurgical subinguinal varicocele correction in children.

Materials And Methods: Nineteen patients who underwent intraoperative MDU during subinguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy between 2021 and 2023 were included in this study. Each patient's age, varicocele side, clinical examination findings, preoperative ultrasonography results, intraoperative findings, spermatic artery counts and findings in terms of MDU use, postoperative complications, and results were evaluated.

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Background Varicocele, characterised by the abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of scrotal veins, is a prevalent and treatable cause contributing to male infertility, affecting 40% of men experiencing primary infertility and 80% of those with secondary infertility. Often asymptomatic, it can lead to chronic scrotal pain or a feeling of heaviness. Surgical interventions such as open, laparoscopic, or microsurgical varicocelectomy aim to eliminate venous reflux into the scrotum.

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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) is a rare clinical finding comprising fluid collection between the layers of the tunica vaginalis, extending from the scrotum to the abdominal cavity. At present, there is no unique or recommended management for ASH, and different surgical treatments have been proposed. Despite an open surgical approach being the most common treatment, the use of laparoscopy has also previously been described.

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Testicular Pain Following Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy: An Underreported Complication.

J Endourol

December 2024

Department of Urology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Testicular pain (TP) after laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) is a relatively underreported complication. This study aimed to investigate the incidence, characteristics, and factors associated with ipsilateral TP after left-sided LDN. This study prospectively collected baseline data and surgical details for all patients who underwent left-sided LDN during the study period.

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Lymphedema, hydrocele, and acute adenolymphangitis (ADL) are chronically disabling consequences in patients with lymphatic filariasis (LF). Provision of morbidity management and disability prevention and concurrent mass drug administration of anthelmintics are two pillars for elimination of LF. This study assessed the impact of strict hygiene protocols with or without doxycycline on the progression of filarial lymphedema.

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Abdominoscrotal Hydrocele - Considerations.

J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg

July 2024

Department of Paediatric Surgery, Childs Trust Medical Research Foundation, Kanchi Kamakoti Childs Trust Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Aim: The aim of the study was to highlight the pathology, clinical spectrum, and approach considerations in abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH).

Materials And Methods: Our study included eight children with ASH from 2015 to 2022. The demographics, clinical presentation, investigations, operative details, and postoperative outcome were collected retrospectively from case files.

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  • Sri Lanka's National Programme for Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (NPELF) was launched in 2002, yielding significant success with five years of mass drug administration leading to the WHO’s validation of elimination of the disease as a public health problem by 2016.
  • A study analyzing data from 2006 to 2022 revealed that in 2022 there were 566 new lymphoedema cases, with most patients in early stages of the disease, particularly in the Western Province.
  • The overall rates of lymphoedema and hospital admissions for related conditions demonstrated a consistent decline, with a notable yearly reduction of 7.6% from 2007 to 2022, underscoring the
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The aim of this study was to investigate treatment outcomes in adolescents who underwent laparoscopic surgery with an ultrasonic scalpel for symptomatic varicocele compared with adolescents who underwent surgery with a polymer clip. A total of 270 adolescents with a median age of 16 (interquartile range, IQR 13-17) years were included in the study. Taking into account the laparoscopic varicocelectomy technique used, the patients were divided into two groups.

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Background: Epididymal cysts (ECs) are uncommon in the pediatric population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, clinical characteristics, and management strategies of ECs in children.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of pediatric scrotal ultrasounds between January 2014 and August 2022 to identify children with ECs.

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Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck in adults is an extremely rare condition. It results from the incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis, which is a tubular structure that connects the peritoneal cavity to the labia majora during foetal development. Failure of this structure to close can lead to the accumulation of peritoneal fluid in the inguinal canal, resulting in a hydrocele.

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Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt placement is the most frequently used treatment for hydrocephalus. This procedure is not always free of complications, and patients may need additional surgeries to overcome these complications. We are presenting the case of a seven-month-old baby who underwent myelomeningocele repair and VP shunt placement 13 days ago and now presents with inguinal swelling extending into the scrotum.

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  • The study focuses on neonatal systemic lupus erythematosus (NLE), an autoimmune disease in newborns, specifically examining cases where patients also had rare effusions like pleural or pericardial effusion.
  • Researchers collected and analyzed clinical data from 2011 to 2023, categorizing patients into two groups: those with effusions and those without, to compare their clinical characteristics.
  • Findings revealed that 24.44% of NLE patients experienced effusions, with significant differences in various lab results between groups, indicating a more severe clinical presentation in those with effusions, but all effusions eventually resolved on their own.
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  • The mesothelium is a layer of cells covering serosal cavities, and mesothelial tumors are rare, especially those in the tunica vaginalis compared to other areas like the pleura or peritoneum.
  • Mesothelial tumors in the tunica vaginalis are classified into three categories: adenomatoid tumors, well-differentiated papillary mesothelial tumors (WDPMT), and mesotheliomas, with WDPMT being particularly rare and lacking established treatment guidelines.
  • A case of a 29-year-old man with chronic scrotal pain led to an emergency operation, revealing signs consistent with WDPMT, which was confirmed through postoperative histopathology and immunohistochemical staining.
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  • Male infertility is a significant issue, often linked to various conditions like varicocele, and is defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months (or 6 months for women over 35) of unprotected sex.
  • This study evaluates the effectiveness of ultrasonography in diagnosing male infertility, comparing its results to traditional surgical and clinical methods.
  • Findings revealed that ultrasound identified a greater number of conditions, such as varicocele and hydrocele, compared to clinical exams, emphasizing its importance as a diagnostic tool.
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Objective: To find out whether the use of indocyanine green for lymphatic sparing in the laparoscopic Palomo technique reduces the incidence of postoperative hydrocele.

Materials And Methods: A comparative cohort study of varicocele patients treated with the laparoscopic Palomo technique from 2008 to 2023 was carried out. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether fluorescence lymphography (intratesticular indocyanine green) had been performed or not.

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Purpose: To present our technical modifications of single incision laparoscopic percutaneous extraperitoneal closure (SILPEC) of the internal inguinal ring (IIR) for pediatric inguinal hernia (PIH).

Methods: The prospectively collected data of all children diagnosed with PIH undergoing SILPEC at our center from 2016 to 2023 were reviewed and divided into two groups for result comparison: Group A: before and Group B: after the implementation of full modifications. Our modifications included using a nonabsorbable monofilament suture, creating a peritoneal thermal injury at the internal inguinal ring (IIR), employing a cannula to ensure the suture at the IIR ligates only the peritoneum, and double ligation of the IIR in selected cases.

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Background: Primary testicular lymphoma (PTL) is a rare and aggressive malignant tumour with no specific clinical symptoms. Large-scale evidence-based medical evidence to guide preoperative diagnosis is lacking at present. This study aimed to analyse the clinical, pathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of patients with PTL undergoing testicular resection surgery.

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