%0 Journal Article %T Infected Vaginal Hydrocele Due to a Septic Puncture-Aspiration: A Series of Seven Cases Collected at Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital of Ouagadougou %A Fasn¨¦wind¨¦ A. Kabor¨¦ %A Moussa Kabor¨¦ %A Bienvenue D. Ky %A Cl£¿taire Alexis Marie Kiemdiba Donega Yameogo %A Brahima Kirakoya %A Boukary Kabr¨¦ %A Moussa Bazongo %A Barnab¨¦ Zango %A Timoth¨¦e Kambou %A Si Simon Traor¨¦ %J Open Journal of Urology %P 31-34 %@ 2160-5629 %D 2016 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/oju.2016.63007 %X Objective: To describe diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes of infected vaginal hydrocele.Material and Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study over a period of two years from June 2013 to May 2015 at the urological emergency department of Yalgado Ou¨¦draogo University Hospital (CHU-YO). Results: We collected seven cases during the period of study. The average age of patients was 35 years. Two patients (2/7) were from urban and five from rural areas. Five patients (5/7) were married and two (2/7) unmarried. Six patients (6/7) were farmers and one (1/7) was civil servent. Clinical examination findings were dominated by bilateral painful scrotal swelling and fever in all cases, a scrotal necrosis in two cases. The dominant indication of the puncture-aspiration was discomfort during sexual intercourse (5/7). At the opening of the scrotum purulent fluid was aspirated in all cases, and we performed a unilateral orchidectomy in two cases. A hydrocelectomy was performed in all cases. The postoperative evolution was simple in all patients. Conclusion: The puncture-aspiration must be avoided because the risk of infection and the high recurrence rate. %K Vaginal Hydrocele %K Infection %K Hydrocelectomy %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=64451