Management Of Primary Vaginal Hydrocele In An Elderly Man: Application Of Commonground Approach To Decision Making

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Fidelis Ajuonuma
Nuhu Natie Butawa
Suleman Omobayowa Moroof

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Refusal of consent for a medical procedure can lead to delayed intervention and poor health outcomes. Understanding the patient's perspective on their care is crucial and requires exploration to reach a common ground. This report discusses a 72-year-old man with a primary vaginal hydrocele of 30 years’ duration who consecutively refused hydrocelectomy due to his fears. A common ground was achieved by offering aspiration with sclerotherapy, a cost-effective and safe alternative. The patient was satisfied with the care, demonstrating the importance of incorporating patients’ perspectives into care decision-making.   

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Ajuonuma F, Butawa NN, Moroof SO. Management Of Primary Vaginal Hydrocele In An Elderly Man: Application Of Commonground Approach To Decision Making. NJGP [Internet]. 2024 Nov. 8 [cited 2025 Dec. 16];21(1):44-7. Available from: https://njgp.net.ng/index.php/home/article/view/178

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