Urological and Scrotal Conditions
Region Jamtland Harjedalen is involved in clinical research on benign urological disorders affecting the scrotal region, with a focus on hydrocele and spermatocele. The sponsored trial addresses symptom relief and recurrence-related outcomes in these conditions.
- Hydrocele
- Spermatocele
- Scrotal fluid collections
The research activity reflects interest in treatment approaches used in outpatient urology and in the management of common benign scrotal swellings.
Minimally Invasive Sclerotherapy
The clinical research landscape includes sclerotherapy for benign scrotal cystic lesions, with attention to treatment effectiveness and patient-reported symptom outcomes. The trial compares different injectable sclerosant approaches used in local procedural care.
- Sclerotherapy
- Injectable sclerosants
- Outpatient procedural treatment
This area is centered on non-surgical management options for hydrocele and spermatocele in a hospital-based setting.
Procedural Pain Management
Another therapeutic interest is pain control during treatment, including the use of local anesthesia strategies for scrotal procedures. The funded research examines comfort during intervention and the role of anesthesia-related support in procedural care.
- Local anesthesia
- Spermatic cord block
- Instillation anesthesia
This reflects a clinical interest in improving tolerability during minimally invasive treatment of benign scrotal disease.



