What Are The Risks Of Not Joining The Sperm Tube After Epididymal Cyst Removal?
Question: Hello Doctor, I recently had an epididymal cyst removed but the sperm tube was not rejoined and the testicle is stuck to the side inside the scrotum bag and hangs higher up. This was done 3 months ago, will the testicle eventually loosen and drop down and can the sperm tube be rejoined later?
Many Thanks.
Many Thanks.
Brief Answer:
sperm carrying tube can be re-joined with surgery, if needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. the sperm carrying tube is called as vas. it can be felt on examination with the hand by a urologist or surgeon. further, a scrotal scan, can identify changes affecting the testis. your urologist/ surgeon can easily re-join the vas, if it was injured in previous surgery.
do contact me if needed.
Dr.Matthew J.Mangat.
Chief Consultant Urologist.
sperm carrying tube can be re-joined with surgery, if needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. the sperm carrying tube is called as vas. it can be felt on examination with the hand by a urologist or surgeon. further, a scrotal scan, can identify changes affecting the testis. your urologist/ surgeon can easily re-join the vas, if it was injured in previous surgery.
do contact me if needed.
Dr.Matthew J.Mangat.
Chief Consultant Urologist.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Thanks Dr. Mangat,
The tubes were tied after epididymal cyst was removed and I am worried about years from now about a blowout and sperm going into the bloodstream.
Many Thanks.
The tubes were tied after epididymal cyst was removed and I am worried about years from now about a blowout and sperm going into the bloodstream.
Many Thanks.
Brief Answer:
get the tubes re-united by operation. sperms can never get into bloodstream
Detailed Answer:
Hello again.
your fears are exaggerated. tubes( VAS )don't rupture like that. also sperms can't get into the blood stream ever. see a urologist and ask him/her to get your vas re-united through a surgery.
you're welcome to clear any other doubts you may have.
get the tubes re-united by operation. sperms can never get into bloodstream
Detailed Answer:
Hello again.
your fears are exaggerated. tubes( VAS )don't rupture like that. also sperms can't get into the blood stream ever. see a urologist and ask him/her to get your vas re-united through a surgery.
you're welcome to clear any other doubts you may have.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Thanks Doctor Mangat
Brief Answer:
most welcome
Detailed Answer:
You're most welcome.
most welcome
Detailed Answer:
You're most welcome.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj