Demographic Study of Inguino-Scrotal Swellings and Outcome of Their Management in Pediatric Age Group at GMC Ratlam

Authors

  • Dr. Vikram Singh Mujalde Author
  • Dr. Sardar Gautham Singh Author
  • Dr. Nandini Baldawa Author
  • Dr. Narmada Mandela Author
  • Dr. Neelam R. Charles Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.9s.423-426

Keywords:

Pediatric surgery, inguinal hernia, hydrocele, orchidopexy, herniotomy

Abstract

Background: Inguino-scrotal swellings are among the most common pediatric surgical problems, including hernia, hydrocele, and undescended testes. Objective: To study the demographic pattern and outcomes of management of pediatric inguino-scrotal swellings at a tertiary center in central India.

Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted on 90 pediatric patients (<17 years) admitted with inguino-scrotal swellings in GMC Ratlam over 18 months. Demographic details, diagnosis, surgical approach, and postoperative outcomes were analyzed.

Results: Male predominance was observed (92.2%). The most common diagnosis was right inguinal hernia (33%), followed by left hernia (19%) and hydrocele (8%). Open herniotomy was performed in 55 (61%) and laparoscopic repair in 25 (27%) cases. 93% underwent elective surgery. Postoperative complications were minimal (6.6%), mostly wound discharge.

Conclusion: Pediatric inguino-scrotal swellings are predominantly hernias in males with excellent outcomes following timely surgical intervention. Laparoscopy offers safe and cosmetically superior results.

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Published

2025-10-30

How to Cite

Demographic Study of Inguino-Scrotal Swellings and Outcome of Their Management in Pediatric Age Group at GMC Ratlam. (2025). Journal of Carcinogenesis, 24(9s), 423-426. https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.9s.423-426

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