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The lithotripsy procedure is performed under anesthesia in the operating room.The duration of this operation may take from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the type and anatomy of the stone
Varicocele ostomy or open surgery
This is the most common surgical procedure for treating varicocele. In this medical procedure, a 6 to 12 cm incision is made under the groin or abdomen and the varicose vein is cut. This procedure will be performed on an outpatient basis under general or spinal anesthesia. After surgery, you should refrain from strenuous physical activity for several days or even weeks
Septoplasty:
e deviation of the middle septum of the nose is called the deviation of the nose; A nasal septum is a wall that is located right in the center of the nasal structure and separates the nasal cavities.
When the middle septum of the nose is deviated and the septum is not exactly in the midline of the nose; In order to correct septal deviation, nasal deviation surgery (septoplasty) must be performed.
Septorhinoplasty:
It should be noted that if rhinoplasty is performed simultaneously with rhinoplasty; This surgery, as mentioned at the beginning of this article, is called septorhinoplasty.
Prostatectomy:
Prostatectomy is a surgery that removes all or part of the prostate. The prostate gland is the size of a walnut, located between the bladder and the penis.
Prostate surgery may be needed to treat prostate cancer, serious urinary tract disease, or enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia).
Cystoscopy:
Cystoscopy is one of the methods used by a urologist and urinary tract specialist, by which a person's bladder and urethra are tested and evaluated, and the specialist can use it in many practical cases related to the health of the bladder, urinary tract and also problems. Possible to reach the person's prostate
The name of this process is derived from the instrument used in it, the cystoscope, which is a tube with a lens that is narrow and is placed in the direction of the bladder through the urinary tract.
Orchidopexy:
In a growing male fetus, the testicles grow in the baby's abdomen and end up in the scrotum at the end of pregnancy. In some boys (mostly preterm births), one or both testicles do not fit completely into the scrotum, which is called cryptorchidism