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Your epididymis is a tube just above your testicles that stores sperm. Sometimes fluid builds up in this area, causing an epidigymal cyst. This is usually harmless but in some cases will need to be removed.

Is epididymal surgery right for me?

Epididymal cysts are one of the most common scrotal issues and you don't usually need treatment for them.

However if the cyst grows in size and begins to swell or cause testicular pain, your consultant may recommend you have it removed.

What happens during epididymal surgery?

Epididymal cyst removal is usually done under general anaestheticspinal or local anaesthetic with sedation may also be used. The procedure takes around 15–20 minutes.

During the procedure

  1. Your surgeon will make a small cut above your scrotum
  2. They'll locate and remove the cyst from any surrounding tissue
  3. Finally, they'll close the cut with dissolvable stitches, and the cyst may be sent to a lab for analysis.

Recovery from epididymal surgery

Epididymal surgery is usually done as a day case, so you'll be able to go home on the day of your procedure.

You won't be able to drive, so make sure you arrange for someone to take you home.

Managing your recovery at home

You should get plenty of rest for the first 24 hours, but then it’s important to stay active to avoid blood clots. You should also follow the instructions from our healthcare team on medication or special compression stockings.

You may feel some discomfort in the first few days. Here are a few things you can do to make sure you recover well:

  • Keep your wound clean and dry for the first 24 hours – after that time you can remove the dressing and have a short bath or shower
  • Don't have long baths or showers until the wound heals
  • Take any pain relief medication we've prescribed
  • Wear supportive underpants or an athletic support for the first 7 days
  • Avoid any strenuous activity or heavy lifting for 10–14 days
  • Avoid sexual activity for the first 10 days or until you feel comfortable.

Discuss any return to work with your consultant.

Find out more about Epididymal surgery

Epididymal surgery consultants at Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew's Hospital

Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew's Hospital

38 Giltspur Street, London, EC1A 7BS

020 3386 9000

There are several bus stops within walking distance of the hospital. The closest rail and tube stations are City Thameslink - 5 min walk, Barbican - 5 min walk, Elizabeth line at Farringdon - 3 min walk. Car parking is available in Smithfield Car Park nearby.

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