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ICD-10 code: T83.62XS

Disease category: T83.62: Infection and inflammatory reaction due to implanted testicular prosthesis

Infection and Inflammatory Reaction due to Implanted Testicular Prosthesis, Sequela

Testicular prostheses are used to improve the cosmetic appearance of the scrotum after testicular removal due to cancer, trauma, or other illnesses. While this procedure is generally safe, there are potential complications that can occur, including infection and an inflammatory reaction. These complications can lead to long-term sequela that can have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life.

When a testicular prosthesis is implanted, there is a risk of infection. This can occur during the surgery or post-operatively. Signs of infection can include redness, swelling, tenderness, and discharge at the surgical site. Infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi, and can be difficult to treat. If left untreated, an infection can spread and cause systemic illness or lead to the need for removal of the prosthesis.

In addition to infection, an inflammatory reaction may occur. This can cause swelling, pain, and discomfort in the area around the prosthesis. The inflammatory reaction can be caused by a foreign body response to the implant or an allergic reaction to the materials used in the prosthesis. In some cases, the reaction may resolve on its own, but in other cases, it can lead to chronic pain and discomfort, which can impact the patient's quality of life.

  1. Preventing Infection and Inflammatory Reaction
  2. Managing Infection and Inflammatory Reaction
  3. Long-term Sequela

Preventing infection and an inflammatory reaction is key to reducing the risk of sequela. Proper surgical technique, sterile equipment, and appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis can reduce the risk of infection. The use of high-quality prosthetic materials and testing for allergies can reduce the risk of an allergic reaction. The patient should also be educated on proper wound care and signs of infection, so they can seek medical attention promptly if needed.

If an infection or an inflammatory reaction occurs, prompt management is essential. This may involve antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, or even removal of the prosthesis. The patient should be monitored closely for signs of systemic illness, and appropriate follow-up care should be provided to ensure complete resolution of the infection or reaction.

Long-term sequela can occur as a result of infection or an inflammatory reaction. Chronic pain, discomfort, and scarring can impact the patient's quality of life and may require additional medical intervention. It is important to monitor the patient closely for these potential complications and provide appropriate follow-up care as needed.

  • In conclusion,
  • Infection and an inflammatory reaction are potential complications of testicular prosthesis implantation. Prevention and prompt management are essential to reduce the risk of long-term sequela.

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    Implanted testicular prosthesis is a procedure performed to replace a missing or damaged testicle. While the procedure is generally safe, some patients may experience complications such as infection and inflammatory reactions. These complications can be serious and require imme...

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