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Anyone Experience Hydrocele with Son and Had Surgery?

My son was diagnosed with a hydrocele around 10 months and the plan was to keep an eye on it. Now that he is past two and it's grown it's been determined that he has a communicating hydrocele and that it should be addressed, likely through surgery. I am terrified to have him under anesthesia and go through the process, but I know that we have to do what is in his best health interest. I'm just curious if any of you other moms have sons with this condition and if you can lend any support, advice, etc. If you've gone through the surgery, can you recommend the urological surgeon that did it or tell me who to stay clear of (in Orlando). One of my main concerns is the affect on him been sterile, I've read that this is a risk and I can't imagine being responsible for a decision that resulted in that....I'm no doctor and I worry which is worse...that or hernias as a result of the hydrocele. Thanks in advance for any guidance!

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M.,

I am a grandmother in Florida and recently had bladder surgery in Orlando. If you aren't sure of a urologist, I can recommend the one I had: Dr. Dennis Donahue. I've seen him in Orlando, Apopka, and Altamonte Springs. I also met one of his colleagues when I was hospitalized and his name is Dr. Adam Gerber. They have several places they see patients. I wish you and your little man all the best, and have a wonderful holdiday season!

i work for a urologist. this is a more common that what you would think. even grown adults can develop a hydrocele. i have two pediatric urologist in my office. I work in Cape Coral FL. about 3 hrs south of Orlando. I have worked here for 4 years and i have never seen a "problem" develop after or during a hydrocele surgery. now i am not saying that one wont/cant happen. but i am saying that i personally havent seen on within my practice within the 4 years that i have worked here. I wish you and your son luck and if you have any other questions please just send me a private message.

My son was born with a hydrocele and inguinal hernia. They monitored it for a year and opted to do surgery at 13 months old. Recovery was minimal, and they did NOT use general anesthesia on him. They put him to sleep, of course, but it was not done with a general anesthesia because of his age. He was also given an epidural-like shot while he was asleep that kept him numb from the waist down for the rest of the day so he wouldn't aggravate the area.
I never heard about or read about any sterility risks, so I can't help you there. Was never told anything about it, and the surgeon never brought it up.
His surgery was done at Scottish Rite in Atlanta, about 6 years ago, so I can't advise you on anyone in your area.
Good luck!

I had that experience with one of my sons. He got the surgery at just 3months old. Thank God it all went well, no complications or anything. He is now 9 yrs old. It was not done in Florida though.

yes, M. my son had the same thingfor maney months. with him, it didnt stay gone,(would come and go.) he also had a hernia, and we had to do surgery. (yes, it was scary haveing my "baby" haveing to go through this, but,)things went well, (and it turned out he had two hernias.) his hydrocele problem went away after that.(this was all about a year and a half ago). he hasnt had any more problems as far as that goes, anymore. T., mom of one (happy health, almost three year old.) p.s., we used dr. hoover at all childrens physician bldge, in st.pete. fl. he is a very good dr.

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