Scrotal reconstruction
The scrotum is enlarged and deformed due to lesions. The most common lesion is a scrotal rubber swollen, which affects the patient's life and work. Scrotal angioplasty is the removal of diseased scrotal tissue, and the remaining normal scrotum is sutured to accommodate the testicular spermatic cord.
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