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What is a Microscopic Varicocelectomy?
A varicocelectomy done under a microscope is a procedure sought to remove varicocele, or enlarged veins mainly present in the scrotum.
The surgical microscope is the device which is employed to view the enlarged veins to repair them. This is better than conventional methods because it is less invasive and directly targets the affected veins with great accuracy.
Why is a Microscopic Varicocelectomy Performed?
Pain Relief: Standalone varicocele gives rise to pain and or bother in the scrotum area or feelings of heaviness.
Improved Fertility: In some instances (notably in male infertility and varicoceles), there can also be a quality and or quantity impairment that will affect fertility and, as a result, pain.
Testicular Atrophy: The internal pressure caused by the dilated veins and, the presence of varicocele, can precipitate secondary testicular atrophy which deters hormone production.
Benefits Microscopic Varicocelectom
Higher Success Rate
The use of a surgical microscope within surgery usually leads to a higher rate level of success in the treatment of varicoceles.
Lower Recurrence Rate
When one measures the return rate of the varicocele after multiple operations over some time, when a microscopic varicocelectomy is done, the risk is minimal.
Faster Recovery:
Recovery time can be shortened when less tissue is manipulated due to fewer and smaller incisions.
Improved Fertility
Recovery tIn most cases, improved fertility rates can be achieved with the use of microscopic varicocelectomy.
Risks and Complications
Microscopic varicocelectomy is considered a safe procedure but some risks and complications may exist, such as
Infection
At the site of the incision, there is a possibility of an infection.
Hematoma
Under the skin, a localized collection of blood can form.
Hydrocele
An accumulation of serous fluid in a membranous pouch containing the testis.
In the following context, it is to be stated that occasionally there will be a recurrence of varicocele.
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Pain Management:
After the surgery, pain medications are usually given to prevent pain.
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Rest
Physical rest is advised and heavy work must be avoided for a few weeks.
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Follow-up
Follow-up visits with the responsible surgeon must take place with a specific frequency to assess how the tissue is healing as well as evaluate the effect of the procedure.
Recovery Process
Conclusion
Microsurgical varicocelectomy is an astoundingly safe technique as it comprises minimal trauma and zero risks of complications and therefore relatively short recovery time. When symptoms characteristic of a varicocele occur, it is advisable to see a urologist for the pros and cons of such an operation to be explained.
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