What is a varicocele?
A varicocele is a condition in which the varicose veins in the scrotum become enlarged or swollen. Whilst not dangerous, and often causing no symptoms, it may cause discomfort or fertility problems, often during strenuous activity, as a result of poor sperm production. Varicoceles are common, arising in up to 15% of men.
The procedure is performed under general anaesthetic as a day procedure and involves using a high-powered microscope to precisely identify and treat the affected testicular veins around the right or left testicle.
Microsurgical varicocelectomy has been shown to be the most effective treatment option for varicoceles and can be performed by our specialist surgeons after referrals from a doctor.
Microsurgical varicocelectomy is a specialised procedure that requires the expertise of a skilled urologist experienced in performing microsurgical varicocelectomy. With Restore Urology, microsurgical varicocelectomy is a safe and effective treatment option for men with varicocele who are experiencing pain or discomfort, as well as those who are struggling with infertility.
If you are experiencing symptoms of varicocele, such as dilated veins, or have concerns about your fertility, it is important to speak with one of our expert urologists who can evaluate your condition and recommend appropriate treatment options, including regular medication.
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