Is syringomyelia surgery dangerous?

Syringomyelia surgery is a low-risk surgery, not a high-risk surgery. Syringomyelia surgery is the most basic surgery in urology, similar to the size of a general surgery appendix surgery, so the risk of the surgery is extremely low. Syringomyelia is a superficial surgery that does not involve the organ function of the body’s vital tissues and organs, for example, it does not involve the heart, lungs, mind or kidneys, etc. It is a localized surgery within the scrotum and scrotal cavity, so there is almost no fatal risk to the human body. However, no surgery can be guaranteed to be 100% problem-free even if it is well-prepared. There may be anesthesia accidents, local wound pain or infections after the surgery, or recurrence in the future, all of which are risks of the surgery. However, overall the risk of syringomyelia surgery is statistically very low and is one of the smallest urological surgeries that can be performed with confidence.