Benign scrotal lump surgery is an operation performed to remove a fluid build-up in your scrotum that is causing a lump or swelling in this area and is often painful.
The main benign scrotal lumps that can occur include:
Surgery will vary depending in the type of benign scrotal lump being treated.
The benefit of benign scrotal lump surgery is the removal of the lump. If the lump is large, its removal will relieve any discomfort and make walking easier.
If you want to become a father in the future it is recommended that you leave an epididymal cyst alone as surgery in this area can cause scarring that may reduce your fertility.
A benign scrotal lump procedure is performed under general or spinal anaesthetic and takes around 20 to 50 minutes.
Your urologist will make a small cut on your scrotum. The procedure will then depend on whether you have a hydrocele or epididymal cyst.
Once the procedure is complete your surgeon will close your skin using dissolvable stitches.
You may be given a scrotal support following your scrotal lump surgery.
You can expect to go home the same day or the following day, but ensure that you follow your surgeon’s post-operative advice.
You may feel some discomfort and this can usually be managed with simple painkillers.
You will be able to return to work after two to four weeks, depending on your recovery and job type.
It is advisable for you to avoid heavy lifting or any other strenuous exercise for at least four weeks.
We may arrange a follow-up appointment for you.
The cost of benign scrotal lump surgery will depend on the specific type of surgery to remove your scrotal lump.
These guide prices are an estimate of costs and you will receive a formal quotation price following your consultation with one of our surgeons. This formal quote for your benign scrotal lump surgery will be valid for 60 days and includes unlimited aftercare.
We have a number of finance options available for our self-pay patients. These include All-inclusive Total Care where a single one-off payment at a pre-agreed price delivers direct access to all the treatment they need for complete reassurance, pay as you go and, interest-free medical finance plans.
Benign scrotal lump surgery costs are covered by most medical insurance policies. We advise that you get written authorisation from your insurance provider before commencing your surgery.
Benign scrotal lump surgery is performed to remove a non-cancerous lump in your scrotum.
Our urological surgeons are highly experienced in benign scrotal lump surgery and will carefully and skilfully perform your required procedure.
We offer convenient appointments for our patients without waiting and perform benign scrotal lump surgery in safe and clean operating suites.
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