Varicocele is a common condition that affects men and involves the enlargement of the veins in the scrotum, leading to blood pooling in the veins, increased testicular temperature, and negative effects on sperm production and the testicle’s ability to produce male hormones. One of the most common treatments for varicocele is microscopic surgery.
Microscopic varicocelectomy involves using microscopy technology to perform the procedure with greater precision and better outcomes compared to traditional surgeries. The use of a surgical microscope enhances visibility and accuracy, allowing the surgeon to identify and remove the enlarged veins accurately and effectively.
The surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia, and the microscope is used to identify the enlarged veins and assess the normal tissue of the testicle. Subsequently, the enlarged veins are cut, and the normal blood flow to the testicle is restored.
Microscopic varicocelectomy is considered a highly safe and effective procedure that provides good results in improving symptoms and reducing the risk of recurrence. After surgery, the patient may require a short recovery period before returning to normal activities.
It is important to consult a specialist in general or cosmetic surgery for a precise diagnosis and the appropriate treatment for varicocele. Microscopic treatment is provided by a specialized and experienced medical team to ensure optimal results and minimal potential complications.