Will orchiopexy improve fertility?
Orchiopexy can improve the chances of future fertility by promoting normal testicular development and sperm production. However, it does not guarantee fertility.
Are there any long-term effects of orchiopexy?
Orchiopexy is not associated with significant long-term effects. The procedure aims to address undescended testicles early to prevent long-term complications.
Will my child experience pain after orchiopexy?
Your child may experience some discomfort after the surgery, but pain can typically be managed with pain medications as prescribed by the doctor.
How long does it take to recover after orchiopexy?
The recovery period after orchiopexy is usually relatively short. Most children can resume normal activities within a few weeks after the surgery.
What are the potential risks or complications of orchiopexy?
Orchiopexy is generally safe, but like any surgery, it carries some risks, such as infection, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia. Serious complications are rare.
Will I need to follow any special instructions after the surgery?
Yes, your healthcare provider will provide you with specific post-operative instructions. These may include wound care, medication management, dietary guidelines, and recommendations for gradually resuming activities.
How successful is laparoscopic pyeloplasty in treating UPJO?
Laparoscopic pyeloplasty has a high success rate, and most patients experience significant improvement in their symptoms and kidney function after the procedure.
Will I need a catheter after the surgery?
Yes, a catheter may be inserted to help drain urine from the bladder immediately after the surgery. The catheter is usually removed within a few days once the patient's condition stabilizes.
Are there any risks or complications associated with laparoscopic pyeloplasty?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved with laparoscopic pyeloplasty, including infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. However, serious complications are relatively rare.
What is the recovery period after laparoscopic pyeloplasty?
The recovery period typically involves 1 to 3 days of hospitalization, followed by a few weeks of limited activity and careful monitoring. Most patients can gradually return to their normal activities within 2 to 4 weeks.