Microsurgical Varicocelectomy
Surgical correction of varicocele under a microscope, preserving arteries and channels.
Microsurgical varicocelectomy is a surgical method in which the enlargement of testicular veins (varicocele) is corrected under a microscope while preserving the artery and lymphatic channels.
Varicocele is the enlargement of the testicular veins and can adversely affect sperm production. Microsurgical varicocelectomy is based on ligating the enlarged veins under an operating microscope while preserving the artery and lymphatics. This approach aims to reduce complication and recurrence rates.
Who Is It For?
- Patients with affected sperm parameters and a marked varicocele on examination
- Cases with a correctable cause found in infertility assessment
- Selected patients with varicocele-related pain
How Is It Performed?
The procedure is performed under appropriate anaesthesia using an operating microscope. The enlarged veins are ligated while the artery and lymphatic channels are preserved.
Recovery & Follow-up
Most patients return to daily life in a short time; any improvement in sperm parameters is assessed in the following months.
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