Extensive Hydrocelectomy Using the Harmonic Scalpel Supersedes Classic Techniques

To present our technique using the harmonic scalpel for scrotal, extensive hydrocelectomy in adolescents and its advantages, compared with the historical techniques. Scrotal hydrocelectomy is an old-timer procedure in-which the Lord plication, the Jaboulay and the bottleneck techniques are the stand...

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description To present our technique using the harmonic scalpel for scrotal, extensive hydrocelectomy in adolescents and its advantages, compared with the historical techniques. Scrotal hydrocelectomy is an old-timer procedure in-which the Lord plication, the Jaboulay and the bottleneck techniques are the standard of care, up to date. A cumbersome, unpleasant scrotal dressing is commonly used to try to mitigate postoperative edema and hematoma.1 The harmonic scalpel denaturates proteins by ultrasonic vibrations, and provides advantages over conventional electrocautery with respect to bleeding, drain volume, postoperative pain, and the return to normal activity.2-5 Adolescents with a large hydrocele, and no inguinal hernia were selected for this operation. All tissue layers except the skin were divided by harmonic scalpel Focus (Eticon). Between 2017 and 2023, 43 adolescents at a median age of 14.3years (range 12-18years), were operated with this technique, using the harmonic scalpel, by a single surgeon. Median operative time was 23 minutes (range 18-35 minutes). No scrotal dressing was used. One patient had a postoperative seroma that was drained spontaneously. The described technique is simple and time-saving, with no postoperative major edema nor hematoma in this series. The only disadvantage is the higher cost of the harmonic scalpel, that may be offset by a short time of recovery. Following our experience, we no longer use other techniques for this surgery.
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