Location of the testis outside the tunica vaginalis with Listerism to treat the hydrocele of testis
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AIM To improve the outcome and decrease the complication after the operation of the hydrocele of testis.METHODS 26 patients were treated with the modified method:placed the testis outside the tunica vaginalis with Listerism to destroyed the secretion function of the tunica vaginalis.RESULTS After 6 months to 3 years follow-up we have got a good results,there are no complications.CONCLUSION It's a simple and safe method to treat the hydrocele.Keywords:
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