Abstract

We discuss the case of a 60-year-old male patient who presented to the clinic with a right-sided scrotal swelling, which was identified as a right-sided inguinal hernia on examination, and multiple small swellings on the scrotal skin identified as TCs. The patient had scrotoplasty after hernia surgery to remove the cysts and reconstruct the excised scrotum. Following scrotoplasty, the patient's discomfort was resolved, and cosmetic satisfaction was achieved. Excision is required if TCs become infected or for esthetic reasons. In the event of big cysts, full scrotal wall resection followed by scrotoplasty is necessary. The thigh fasciocutaneous flap is used to cover the denuded testes after scrotoplasty. The procedure's advantages include a good outcome, low morbidity, early discharge, and great esthetic outcomes. We present a literature review about multiple TCs in the scrotum and their surgical management. This case will guide surgeons and future researchers in dealing with similar cases in the future.

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