Testicular pain
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Testicular pain
Hi
I have had intermittent testicular pain in my left testicle , for a number of years now. I had surgery to remove my left eppidiymis, which also contained a small cyst. For 3 months after surgery I felt no pain. However, now the pain has returned. My urologist has advised that the next option would be full removal of my testicle.
However, I have found another option called a Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord, which would be performed by an andrologist.
Which would be the better option and why? Which is less invasive?
Thanks
Mark
I have had intermittent testicular pain in my left testicle , for a number of years now. I had surgery to remove my left eppidiymis, which also contained a small cyst. For 3 months after surgery I felt no pain. However, now the pain has returned. My urologist has advised that the next option would be full removal of my testicle.
However, I have found another option called a Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord, which would be performed by an andrologist.
Which would be the better option and why? Which is less invasive?
Thanks
Mark
- Jonathan Makanjuola
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Re: Testicular pain
Removal of the testies is the last resort and still not encouraged as you can still experience pain even if the testicle is gone !
We often start with medication to help with neuropathic pain (nerve pain) like pregabalin
If that’s not successful then a cord block (local Anaesthetic injection to numb the nerves) and radio frequency pulse to the nerve to help “re set “ them
Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord is a good option with removal the absolute final resort
The testicles produces the hormone testosterone essential for your health so need to think about removal very carefully and not rush into that decision
We often start with medication to help with neuropathic pain (nerve pain) like pregabalin
If that’s not successful then a cord block (local Anaesthetic injection to numb the nerves) and radio frequency pulse to the nerve to help “re set “ them
Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord is a good option with removal the absolute final resort
The testicles produces the hormone testosterone essential for your health so need to think about removal very carefully and not rush into that decision