An inguinal orchiectomy is sometimes done under general anesthesia, and takes between 30 minutes and an hour to complete.
well, it could be called a radical line or radical center.
The number under the radical sign (also known as the radical) is called the radican.
An orchiectomy is done to treat cancer or, for other reasons, to lower the level of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, in the body.
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There are three basic types of orchiectomy: simple, subcapsular, and inguinal (or radical).
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An inguinal orchiectomy, which is sometimes called a radical orchiectomy, is done when testicular cancer is suspected.
This procedure is called an inguinal orchiectomy because the surgeon makes the incision, which is about 3 in (7.6 cm) long, in the patient's groin area rather than directly into the scrotum.
An inguinal orchiectomy is sometimes done under general anesthesia, and takes between 30 minutes and an hour to complete.
There are several types of castration. The surgical removal of both the testicles is called a bilateral orchiectomy. This includes a simple castration through the scrotum or a "radical" inguinal orchiectomy which is done from above. There is also castration done with a clamp that causes the testicles to lose their blood supply. This is only done on animals. Finally there is chemical castration which involves taking antiandrogens to shut down testicular function.
There is no effective alternative to radical orchiectomy in the treatment of testicular cancer; radiation and chemotherapy are considered follow-up treatments rather than alternatives.
A long non-absorbable suture is left in the stump of the spermatic cord in case later surgery is necessary.
The reason for this complete removal is that testicular cancers frequently spread from the spermatic cord into the lymph nodes near the kidneys.
Another word for orchiectomy is castration
After the cord and testicle have been removed, the surgeon washes the area with saline solution and closes the various layers of tissues and skin with various types of sutures. The wound is then covered with sterile gauze and bandaged.
It is also called an orchidectomy, particularly in British publications.