Groin Conditions
Hydrocele
- Collection of fluid within the tunica vaginalis that surrounds the testes
Clinical presentation
- Soft, smooth, non-tender swelling around one of the testes
- Transilluminate with light on examination with a pen torch
Management
- Simple hydroceles (no connection with peritoneal cavity) usually resolve within 2 years without having any lasting negative effects
- Communicating hydroceles (have a connection with the peritoneal cavity) are managed surgically
Inguinal hernia
- Part of the bowel pushes through a weakness in the abdominal muscles
Clinical presentation
- Soft lump in the inguinal region (in the groin)
Management
Undescended testes
- In about 5% of boys the testes have not made it out of the abdomen by birth; at this point they are called undescended testes
Clinical presentation
- Testes may be palpable on physical examination
Management
- Watching and waiting is appropriate in newborns - in most cases the testes will descend in the first 3-6 months
- Surgical correction should be carried out between 6 and 12 months of age if testes still have not descended
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