Varicocelectomy
About Varicocelectomy
Varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat enlarged...
Varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat enlarged veins in the scrotum known as varicocele.
Overview
The abnormal veins are tied off or sealed to improve circulation and fertility.
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms Varicocelectomy
- ⦾ Scrotal swelling or heaviness
- ⦾ Dull aching scrotal pain
- ⦾ Visible enlarged veins
- ⦾ Infertility problems
- ⦾ Discomfort after standing for long periods
Risks
- ⦾ Infection after surgery
- ⦾ Recurrence of varicocele
- ⦾ Fluid collection around the testicle
- ⦾ Bleeding complications
- ⦾ Rare injury to testicular structures
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Wear scrotal support if advised
- ⦾ Avoid strenuous activities temporarily
- ⦾ Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
- ⦾ Keep the surgical area clean
- ⦾ Attend follow-up fertility evaluations if needed
Long Term Outlook
Varicocelectomy may improve fertility and reduce discomfort.
Varicocelectomy effectively treats symptomatic varicocele.
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