Literature DB >> 11807670

Laparoscopic treatment of varicoceles in children. Multicentric prospective study of 90 cases.

F Varlet1, F Becmeur.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the results of the laparoscopic treatment of varicoceles.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 92 observations were received, however 5 patients underwent a simultaneous associated open surgery; 90 varicoceles were evaluated (3 bilateral varicoceles). The dilated spermatic veins were treated by clips and partial resection in 74.7 %, by coagulation and partial resection in 21 %, and by clips in 4.3 %. The spermatic artery was ligated in 60 varicoceles and preserved in 28; in 2 cases it was not specified. The results were studied with a mean follow-up of 11.1 months (2 to 36 months).
RESULTS: The varicocele disappeared in 76 cases (84.4 %) and diminished significantly in 12 cases (13.2 %) where it was large before treatment. Two middle-sized varicoceles were not modified by the treatment. Therefore, the results must be considered good or excellent in 97.6 % of cases. The spermatic artery was preserved in 28 cases and the size of the varicocele was not good in 9 (32.1 %); it was ligated in 60 cases and the size of the varicocele was not good in 5 cases (8.4 %) -- p < 0.01. In 42 cases the testicular size was noted before and after treatment, and likewise the conservation or not of the spermatic artery; the 30 artery ligations produced no testicular atrophy; only 3 hypotrophic testes were noted with a loss of size of between 8.4 and 59 % with regard to the contralateral testis. In 27 cases, the testicular size remained normal or increased if it was hypotrophic before treatment; there was a good result in 90 % of cases with no atrophy. When the spermatic artery was preserved (12 cases), 1 hypotrophy occurred with a loss of size of 16.7 % -- NS.
CONCLUSION: The laparoscopic treatment of varicoceles is an efficient technique and the complete ligation of the whole vascular spermatic pedicle above the vas deferens offers excellent success, without atrophy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11807670     DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-19728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0939-7248            Impact factor:   2.191


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4.  Laparoscopic treatment of varicocele within adolescents in two African countries.

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