Varicoceles develop due to venous abnormalities that lead to the poor functioning of the valves within the veins, which regulate the flow of blood to and from the testicles.
This leads to irregular blood circulation and pooling of blood, eventually causing the enlargement or inflammation of the veins in the scrotum region.
This condition is most commonly seen in men between 15 to 25 years of age and is a common cause of male infertility. They are most commonly seen on the left side of the scrotum.
Causes:
Varicocele may develop due to the following reasons:
Varicocele may lead to the following symptoms:
Non-surgical treatment:
1. Varicocele embolization:
This is a non-surgical procedure in which a small catheter is inserted through the groin region into the scrotal vein.
A coil will then be inserted through the catheter into the varicocele to block the affected veins.
This will redirect the flow of blood to the circulatory system via the healthy veins, ultimately resulting in the collapse of the damaged veins.
Surgical treatment: The different types of surgeries that can be performed to treat varicocele include:
1. Open varicocelectomy:
This is a traditional method of treating varicocele.
It is performed under general anesthesia, in which the patient is made to fall asleep during the procedure.
A large incision is made by the surgeon on the scrotum, groin, or lower abdominal region.
The surgeon will then find and tie off the affected blood vessels.
The incision is then closed using sutures.
2. Laparoscopic varicocelectomy:
This procedure is generally performed in the advanced stages of varicocele.
It is performed under the effect of general anesthesia.
The surgeon will first make many small incisions or cuts in the abdominal area.
A thin lighted scope with a camera on one end, known as a laparoscope, is then inserted through one of the incisions made. It enables inflating the abdomen using carbon dioxide gas to help in obtaining a better view of the internal organs.
Once the doctor identifies the swollen veins, these veins will be cut and the ends will be closed off using medical instruments inserted through the other incisions.
After sealing off the ends of the affected veins, all the surgical tools will be removed and the incisions will be closed using sutures or clips, and a dressing will be applied on the top.
3. Microscopic varicocelectomy:
This procedure is usually recommended when there is a risk of infertility.
The surgeon makes a tiny incision in the scrotum region to perform this procedure.
The surgeon then separates the testicular arteries and the vas deferens (a coiled tube that will carry the sperm out of the testes or testicles) in the scrotum region with the help of a microscope.
While keeping the lymphatic drainage intact, the surgeon will then dissect down to the spermatic cord (a cord-like structure consisting of the blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, and vas deferens).
Once the abnormal veins are found, each vein will be dissected circumferentially and tied off to disrupt the blood flow before the blood is drained away from the testicle into the pelvic and inner thigh region.
The incision is then closed using sutures and a bandage is applied on top.
If a varicocele is left untreated, it may lead to the following complications:
The risks associated with varicocelectomy are:
The following are the post-procedure steps following surgery:
The following home care tips can help in a smooth recovery after varicocele treatment:
The cost of varicocele embolization (non-surgical treatment of varicocele) in Mumbai is between INR 1,00,000 to INR 1,80,000.
The cost of varicocele embolization in Delhi is between INR 95,000 to INR 1,70,000.
The cost of varicocele embolization in Bangalore is between INR 95,000 to INR 1,70,000.
The cost of varicocele embolization in Chennai is between INR 90,000 to INR 1,60,000.
The cost of varicocelectomy (surgical method to treat varicocele) in Mumbai is between INR 40,000 to INR 80,000.
The cost of varicocelectomy in Delhi is between INR 35,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of varicocelectomy in Bangalore is between INR 35,000 to INR 75,000.
The cost of varicocelectomy in Chennai is between INR 30,000 to INR 70,000.
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