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Title: [Antegrade scrotal sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicocele]. Author: Plesnar A. Journal: Lijec Vjesn; 2011; 133(7-8):256-9. PubMed ID: 22165192. Abstract: Varicocelectomy is the most commonly performed operation for the treatment of male infertility. Varicocele is found in approximately 15% of general male population and in 40% of men with infertility. The treatment of varicocele is not necessary unless the varicocele causes pathological spermiogram, difficulties and intense testicular volume at work and walking, also in children with varicocele grade III. and small testicular volume. Treatment is operative or radiological embolisation. Varicocelectomy results in significant improvement in semen analysis, and reported pregnancy rates after varicocelectomy vary from 20% to 60%. Antegrade sclerosation has been recommended by the European Urological Association. In the period of five years in our department 15 patiens were operated with antegrade sclerosation. Six were operated on account of pain in funiculus and nine because of oligoasthenozoospermia. Patients were operated at the age of 20-54 years. Operation lasted about 20 minutes. The procedure can be perfomed under local anesthesia, and is suitable for outpatient treatment. This medical procedure including advanced techniques of varicocelectomy provides a safe, effective approach to cure of varicocele.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]