Spermatocelectomy Surgery – Specialized Urologic Intervention for Restoring Normal Scrotal Anatomy
January 21, 2026 Advin Health Care
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Spermatocelectomy Introduction

Spermatocelectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove a spermatocele from the epididymis. A spermatocele is a fluid-filled cyst that develops near the testicle. This surgery helps relieve discomfort and scrotal swelling.

Surgical Removal of Epididymal Cyst

Spermatocelectomy is performed under general or regional anesthesia for patient comfort. A small incision is made in the scrotum to expose the testicle and epididymis. The surgeon carefully identifies the spermatocele without damaging nearby structures. The cyst is separated from the epididymis using precise surgical technique. Bleeding is controlled, and the epididymis is preserved as much as possible. The incision is then closed to complete the procedure safely.

Clinical Indications for Spermatocelectomy

  • To remove a large or painful spermatocele
  • To relieve scrotal discomfort or heaviness
  • When a spermatocele continues to increase in size
  • To rule out other causes of scrotal swelling

Products Related to Spermatocelectomy

  • Surgical Scalpel
  • Fine Tissue Forceps
  • Needle Holder
  • Absorbable Sutures
  • Hemostatic Clamps
  • Suction Device
  • Surgical Drapes
  • Local or General Anesthesia Accessories
  • Specimen Container
  • Patient Monitoring System

Top 5 Countries of Spermatocelectomy

  • United States
  • India
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • United Kingdom

Spermatocelectomy Benefits

  • Eliminates scrotal swelling caused by spermatocele
  • Relieves pain and discomfort
  • Preserves normal testicular function
  • Low risk of recurrence after surgery
  • Improves overall scrotal comfort and quality of life

Advin Health Care is a globally leading manufacturer of spermatocelectomy related products, providing reliable and high-quality surgical instruments for safe and effective urology procedures.

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