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What happened during my surgery ?
Hello,
I underwent a non-mesh surgery two weeks ago and have received the surgical report, where I observed two noteworthy events:
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The report mentions that the operative site had a bleeding tendency, and a haemostatic agent (fibrillar) was inserted. I presume this may be the cause of the bump on top of the scar. Will it naturally resolve with time, and is bleeding a common occurrence in such surgeries?
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Additionally, the report indicates the resection of a lipoma.
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Lastly, there’s mention of “funiculolysis.” Despite researching its definition, I couldn’t determine why it was necessary in my case, given that my testicle was in the correct position. Is this a common procedure during hernia surgery? What might be the rationale behind it? I’ve been experiencing a persistent pain/pinching at the base near the penis and the testicle sack, extending to the testicle itself. This pain is more intense and enduring than the discomfort in the upper region where the surgery was performed.
Could you provide details on what “funiculolysis” entails? Was there any closure or tightening of the exit of the inguinal canal?
Moreover, I’ve noticed a reduction in semen quantity. This has raised concerns about potential issues with the spermatic cord and/or the operated testicle. Could you shed some light on this matter?
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