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  1. Orchiectomy | Patients & Families | UW Health

    Orchiectomy is surgery to remove one or both testicles. Know what to do after surgery, with incision care tips and more from UW Health.

  2. Orchiectomy: Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Recovery

    Jan 24, 2024 · An orchiectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both testicles. Providers use this procedure to treat and prevent testicular cancer as well as to treat male breast cancer …

  3. Orchiectomy - Wikipedia

    Inguinal orchiectomy (named from the Latin inguen for "groin", and also called radical orchiectomy) is performed when an onset of testicular cancer is suspected, in order to prevent …

  4. Orchiectomy (Testicle Removal) - WebMD

    Dec 22, 2023 · Orchiectomy is surgery to remove one or both testicles. It's used to treat testicular and other cancers. It can also often help if a testicle is damaged.

  5. Understanding orchiectomies: What you need to know

    Oct 29, 2024 · Orchiectomy — also known as orchidectomy — is the scientific term for the surgical removal of a testicle. It is usually performed to treat and confirm a diagnosis of …

  6. Orchiectomy: Why It’s Done and Possible Side Effects

    Sep 5, 2025 · An orchiectomy is a surgery to remove one or both testicles, usually because of cancer or injury, or as part of the surgical steps required for a trans woman's medical transition.

  7. About Your Orchiectomy - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Aug 5, 2024 · This guide will help you get ready for your orchiectomy at MSK. It will also help you understand what to expect during your recovery.

  8. Orchiectomy | Cancer Care & Oncology | Mercy Health

    What is orchiectomy? An orchiectomy is a surgery to remove one or both testicles. It’s usually done to treat testicular cancer, severe injury, or as part of hormone therapy for prostate …

  9. Surgical Procedures: Orchiectomy - OncoLink

    Apr 11, 2024 · An orchiectomy is the surgical removal of one or both testicles. The testicles rest below the penis in the scrotum. The testicles are glands that make sperm and testosterone (a …

  10. Radical Orchiectomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The standard of care for the removal and treatment of testis cancer is a radical inguinal orchiectomy. This is the most common operation performed for testis cancer worldwide.