Orchiectomy Combined With Hernia Repair
Surgery / Aug 25th, 2020 12:08 pm     A+ | a-


This video demonstrate TEP repair with orchiectomy under the same operative view can be safely performed in adult cases with an inguinal hernia combined with an extra-abdominal cryptorchidism. This procedure could be an option for the treatment of such adult patients.

Orchiectomy combined with hernia repair is a specialized surgical approach performed in selected patients where removal of the testis (orchiectomy) is required along with repair of an inguinal or related hernia. With the advancement of minimally invasive surgery, this combined procedure can be performed safely using laparoscopic techniques in expert centers such as World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), known globally for excellence in minimal access surgery, advanced training, and high-quality patient care.

Understanding Orchiectomy and Hernia Repair

Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure involving removal of one or both testicles. It is performed for conditions such as testicular cancer, severe trauma, non-viable or atrophic testis, or certain hormonal or prostate cancer treatments. Like any surgery, it carries risks such as bleeding, infection, swelling, pain, and potential hormonal or fertility effects depending on whether one or both testicles are removed.

Hernia repair, particularly inguinal hernia repair, is performed to correct weakness in the abdominal wall that allows tissue to protrude. Modern laparoscopic hernia repair significantly reduces postoperative pain, hospital stay, and recovery time compared with traditional open surgery.

Why Combine Orchiectomy With Hernia Repair?

In certain clinical scenarios, both procedures are required in the same surgical session. Common indications include:

  • Atrophic or undescended testis associated with inguinal hernia

  • Testicular or spermatic cord pathology found during hernia surgery

  • Complicated or recurrent hernia affecting testicular blood supply

  • Rare cases of incarcerated hernia causing testicular damage

Clinical studies have demonstrated that laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair combined with orchiectomy can be performed safely in selected patients with good postoperative outcomes.

Role of Laparoscopic Surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital

World Laparoscopy Hospital is internationally recognized as a center of excellence for laparoscopic, endoscopic, and robotic surgery, offering advanced treatment along with surgical education and research.

Key strengths include:

  • Highly skilled minimally invasive surgeons

  • Advanced laparoscopic and robotic technology

  • Evidence-based surgical protocols

  • Focus on “Skilled Surgeon, Safer Surgery” philosophy

  • Integrated clinical care and surgical training

WLH provides world-class healthcare while also training surgeons globally in advanced minimal access surgical techniques.

Surgical Technique Overview

In combined laparoscopic orchiectomy and hernia repair:

  1. Anesthesia: Usually general anesthesia.

  2. Laparoscopic Access: Small keyhole incisions are made.

  3. Hernia Sac Management: Hernia contents are reduced and defect repaired (often with mesh if indicated).

  4. Orchiectomy: Diseased or non-functional testis is carefully separated and removed.

  5. Closure: Minimal scarring with faster healing.

This combined approach reduces the need for multiple surgeries and anesthesia exposures.

Benefits of Combined Laparoscopic Procedure

  • Single anesthesia and hospitalization

  • Faster recovery compared to open surgery

  • Less postoperative pain

  • Reduced infection risk

  • Better cosmetic outcome

  • Early return to normal activity

Minimally invasive techniques are associated with fewer complications such as wound infection and prolonged recovery compared with traditional open surgery.

Risks and Possible Complications

Although generally safe, potential risks include:

  • Bleeding or infection

  • Hormonal changes (especially in bilateral orchiectomy)

  • Fertility loss if both testes are removed

  • Hernia recurrence (reported around 10–15% in some general populations depending on technique and patient factors)

  • Pain or swelling in scrotal or groin region

Proper surgical expertise and patient selection significantly reduce complication risks.

Recovery and Postoperative Care

Most patients experience gradual recovery over a few weeks. Typical recovery considerations include:

  • Light activity within days

  • Avoid heavy lifting initially

  • Wound care and follow-up visits

  • Hormone monitoring if both testes removed

Full recovery after orchiectomy alone may occur within about 4 weeks depending on individual healing and overall health.

Why Choose World Laparoscopy Hospital?

World Laparoscopy Hospital stands out due to:

  • Global reputation in minimal access surgery

  • NABH accreditation and international recognition

  • Multidisciplinary surgical expertise

  • Advanced research-driven protocols

  • Patient-centered care philosophy

The hospital integrates cutting-edge technology with experienced surgical teams to deliver optimal patient outcomes.

Conclusion

Orchiectomy combined with hernia repair is a safe and effective surgical option in selected patients when performed by experienced laparoscopic surgeons. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the combination of advanced minimally invasive technology, skilled surgeons, and patient-focused care ensures excellent clinical outcomes and faster recovery. As minimally invasive surgery continues to evolve, combined procedures like this represent the future of efficient, safe, and patient-friendly surgical care.

1 COMMENTS
Dr. Rajat Arora
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Aug 27th, 2020 5:52 pm
Thank you for that motivational video of
Orchiectomy Combined With Hernia Repair. It lets me feel that I Can Do It!!! and I can. I am staying with achieving my goals. Thanks Dr, Mishra you are great.
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