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Author: Fava Spessoto, Luís Cesar; Fontes, Raphael Felipe; Beigin, Gabriel; Nagle Spessoto, Ana Clara; Warick Facio, Maria Fernanda; Facio Júnior, Fernando Nestor
Title: Giant Abdominoscrotal Hydrocele in Adult: A Rare Entity
  • Cord-id: wu6hf1d2
  • Document date: 2021_8_30
  • ID: wu6hf1d2
    Snippet: Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is an uncommon condition characterized by an hourglass-shaped scrotal hydrocele with an intra-abdominal component connected by an isthmus within the inguinal canal. We report a rare case of an adult patient with giant abdominoscrotal hydrocele. Despite recent trends toward less invasive treatments, in this case, the surgical approach through an inguinal incision was the better therapeutic option with a satisfactory outcome.
    Document: Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is an uncommon condition characterized by an hourglass-shaped scrotal hydrocele with an intra-abdominal component connected by an isthmus within the inguinal canal. We report a rare case of an adult patient with giant abdominoscrotal hydrocele. Despite recent trends toward less invasive treatments, in this case, the surgical approach through an inguinal incision was the better therapeutic option with a satisfactory outcome.

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