About Orchiectomy Surgery
Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both testicles. It is commonly performed to treat conditions such as testicular cancer, prostate cancer, hormone-related disorders, undescended testes, or severe injury. At Paras Hospital, Panchkula, we specialize in different types of orchiectomy procedures, ensuring patients receive tailored care under experienced urologists.
Our goal is to provide minimally invasive, safe, and effective orchiectomy surgery with comprehensive pre- and post-surgical support.
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What is Orchiectomy?
An orchiectomy is the removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) testicles through a surgical procedure. Depending on the patient’s condition, the surgery may be performed as a simple orchiectomy, radical inguinal orchiectomy, or subcapsular orchiectomy.
Common Reasons for Orchiectomy Surgery:
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Testicular cancer
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Prostate cancer (hormone suppression)
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Severe testicular trauma or torsion
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Undescended testis in adults
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Gender affirmation surgery (as part of transition care)
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Chronic infection or medical necessity
Orchiectomy Surgery Options at Paras Hospital, Panchkula
Our expert urology surgeons offer advanced surgical options, including:
Radical Inguinal Orchiectomy
Standard procedure for testicular cancer, performed through an incision in the groin to remove the affected testicle safely.
Simple Orchiectomy
Removal of one or both testicles, often for prostate cancer hormone suppression or severe trauma.
Subcapsular Orchiectomy
Removal of testicular tissue while leaving the capsule, often performed in patients with advanced prostate cancer.
Bilateral Orchiectomy
Performed when both testicles need to be removed, usually for advanced cancer or hormone-dependent conditions.
Who Should Consider Orchiectomy Surgery?
You may be a good candidate if you:
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Have been diagnosed with testicular cancer or tumors
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Require hormonal control for prostate cancer
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Have suffered severe testicular injury or torsion
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Need surgical treatment for undescended testis in adulthood
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Are undergoing gender affirmation surgery as part of transition care
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Have chronic infection or other testicular disease not responding to medical treatment
What to Expect During Treatment
Our orchiectomy procedure includes:
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Pre-surgery evaluation with imaging and blood tests
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Surgery under general or regional anesthesia
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Procedure time: usually 30–60 minutes
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Recovery: Most patients are discharged the same or next day
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Healing: Initial recovery in 1–2 weeks, full healing in 4–6 weeks
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Post-surgery support: Hormone therapy or testosterone replacement, if required
Why Choose Paras Hospital for Orchiectomy Surgery in Panchkula?
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Expert Urologists: Highly experienced in testicular and prostate surgeries
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Advanced Facilities: Modern operation theatres and minimally invasive surgical techniques
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Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to surgery and follow-up hormone therapy
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Customized Treatment Plans: Based on patient’s health condition and medical goals
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Compassionate Support: Counseling for cancer, hormone therapy, and recovery needs
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Trusted by Patients: Known for safe, ethical, and result-oriented urology surgeries in Panchkula
Book Appointment for Orchiectomy Surgery in Panchkula
Don’t delay treatment if you’re facing testicular cancer, prostate cancer, or severe testicular injury. Paras Hospital, Panchkula offers advanced orchiectomy surgery with expert urologists, personalized care, and quick recovery.
If you’re searching for the best hospital for orchiectomy surgery, testicle removal specialists, or prostate cancer orchiectomy in Panchkula, visit Paras Hospital today.