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Orchiectomy (also
named orchidectomy) is a
surgical procedure in
which one or both ****s are removed. The
surgery can be
performed for
various reasons:...
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Inguinal orchiectomy (also
named orchidectomy) is a
specific method of
orchiectomy whereby one or both ****s and the full ****tic cord are surgically...
- electrolysis,
facial feminization surgery,
tracheal shave, vulvoplasty,
orchiectomy,
voice surgery, or
breast augmentation. **** re****ignment
surgery is usually...
- procedures:
genital surgeries such as
penectomy (removal of the ****),
orchiectomy (removal of the testes),
vaginoplasty (construction of a ****), vulvoplasty...
- or
orchiectomy will
potentially leave cancer cells in the **** and
create two
routes for
cancer cells to spread,
while in an
inguinal orchiectomy, only...
- use of the ****s: the male gonad.
Surgical castration is
bilateral orchiectomy (excision of both ****s),
while chemical castration uses pharmaceutical...
- Reimer.
Fournier gangrene can also be a
reason for
penectomy and/or
orchiectomy.
Because of the
rarity of
cancers which require the
partial or total...
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Vasectomy Vasectomy reversal Vasovasostomy Vasoepididymostomy Testes Orchiectomy Castration Orchiopexy ****
Other tests ****
analysis Scrotal ultrasound...
- (often
referring to vaginoplasty, but may also
include tracheal shave,
orchiectomy,
facial feminization surgery,
breast augmentation, and vulvoplasty)....
- ****uality
Hysterectomy Intimate part
Obstetrics and
gynaecology Oop****ctomy
Orchiectomy Clark,
Robert K. (2005).
Anatomy and Physiology:
Understanding the Human...