hung18 (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:49 am
Hey I'm not a doctor, but for want it's worth I am a nurse. You may want to ask your doctor about urgical denervation of the spermatic cord, it more or less blocks the nerve that receives the pain, it may be a nother option for you,and this way you get to keep the testy working as normal. hope this helps and wish you good luck and better health ether way you go
That is a good option to consider. From the medical lit that I've read the best percentage of chance for 100% elimination of pain is still Inguinal Orchiectomy. Cut nerves left too close to other tissues tend to bloom out and then you end up with pain months or years after the procedure. At least fome what my Pain Doctor told me. He suggested and I relayed to my surgeon "Cut High! and don't forget nerve blocks before you cut to cords"
Relief for me was 100% from the time I woke up from the surgery. There was soreness from the incision pain but that was pretty minor compared to the kick in the balls feeling that Orchialgia was for me.
And the side benifit is I got rid of my shrunken up atrophied testes and got a pair or faux "super balls."
