Literature DB >> 10370032

Testicular catch-up growth after varicocele correction in adolescents.

L Lund1, Y C Tang, D Roebuck, K H Lee, K Liu, C K Yeung.   

Abstract

We evaluated retrospectively the outcome of artery-sparing (AS) versus non-artery-sparing (NAS) laparoscopic varicocelectomy and measured any reversal of testicular growth. Twenty patients (13 left and 7 bilateral varicoceles) were evaluated after surgery. A total of 27 varicocelectomies (20 AS and 7 NAS) were performed. The indication for surgery was smaller testicular size on the affected side in all patients and discomfort/pain in 3. The mean age was 12.9 years (range 8-15 years) at surgery. The testicular volumes were determined clinically and by color Doppler sonography (US). The follow-up time was 6-48 months after surgery. There were 4 recurrences out of 27 varicocelectomies (15%), of which 1 has been reoperated. Testicular volumes were equal in both groups after surgery, indicating catch-up growth except in the cases with minor recurrences (2 AS and 2 NAS varicocelectomies). In 12 testes, dilated veins in the pampiniform plexus were revealed by US. No severe intraoperative complications occurred. Three patients had a hydrocele after surgery (11%). These data show that there is testicular catch-up growth after varicocelectomy, but some questions remain unanswered: (1) should the remaining dilated veins detected by Doppler US be tackled; and (2) is an AS operation worthwhile?

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10370032     DOI: 10.1007/s003830050564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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