Results and complications of adolescent varicocele repair with intraoperative sodium morrhuate sclerotherapy. 2008

Brett Lebed, and Michael Packer, and Douglas Husmann, and Mark Zaontz
Department of Urology, Temple University Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

OBJECTIVE Adolescent varicocele has been shown to affect spermatogenesis and correlate with decreased ipsilateral testicular volume, prompting treatment in a select population. We report our experience with 3 varicocele ligation procedures in concordance with sclerotherapy in adolescent patients. METHODS A total of 120 males underwent varicocele surgery at our institutions during an 8-year period. Sodium morrhuate sclerotherapy was used in 91 patients and 73 adolescent males fulfilled the 6-month followup criteria. The 73 males who were 9 to 17 years old underwent a total of 75 (bilateral in 2) procedures for varicocele treatment. Of the patients 23 underwent subinguinal microscopic varicocelectomy (group 1), 9 underwent loupe assisted subinguinal varicocelectomy (group 2) and 41 underwent loupe assisted inguinal varicocelectomy (group 3). All patients received intraoperative sclerotherapy using sodium morrhuate injection. Outcome measures included recurrence, complications and catch-up growth at a minimum of 6 months of followup. RESULTS The varicocele recurrence rate was 2.7% in patients receiving combined surgical ligation and sclerotherapy ablation. Group 1 had 2 recurrent varicoceles and no hydrocele formation, group 2 had no varicocele recurrence and no hydrocele formation, and group 3 had no varicocele recurrence and 2 postoperative hydroceles. Catch-up growth in the ipsilateral testis was seen in 85% of patients. No atrophy or testicular loss was noted. CONCLUSIONS This preliminary experience with combined surgical ligation and sclerotherapy ablation in the adolescent population resulted in low varicocele recurrence with minimal morbidity. Outcomes of loupe assisted varicocelectomy appear to be improved compared to those in previous studies, alluding to an advantage in the addition of sclerotherapy.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007432 Intraoperative Period The period during a surgical operation. Intraoperative Periods,Period, Intraoperative,Periods, Intraoperative
D008026 Ligation Application of a ligature to tie a vessel or strangulate a part. Ligature,Ligations,Ligatures
D008297 Male Males
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000293 Adolescent A person 13 to 18 years of age. Adolescence,Youth,Adolescents,Adolescents, Female,Adolescents, Male,Teenagers,Teens,Adolescent, Female,Adolescent, Male,Female Adolescent,Female Adolescents,Male Adolescent,Male Adolescents,Teen,Teenager,Youths
D012597 Sclerosing Solutions Chemical agents injected into blood vessels and lymphatic sinuses to shrink or cause localized THROMBOSIS; FIBROSIS, and obliteration of the vessels. This treatment is applied in a number of conditions such as VARICOSE VEINS; HEMORRHOIDS; GASTRIC VARICES; ESOPHAGEAL VARICES; PEPTIC ULCER HEMORRHAGE. Injections, Sclerosing,Sclerosant,Sclerosing Agent,Sclerosing Agents,Sclerosing Injection,Sclerosing Solution,Sclerosants,Sclerosing Drugs,Sclerosing Injections,Agent, Sclerosing,Agents, Sclerosing,Drugs, Sclerosing,Injection, Sclerosing,Solution, Sclerosing,Solutions, Sclerosing
D012976 Sodium Morrhuate The sodium salts of the fatty acids in cod liver oil; an irritant and sclerosing agent used to treat varicose veins and arthritic joints. Morrhuate Sodium,Scleromate,Varicoccid,Morrhuate, Sodium,Sodium, Morrhuate
D013521 Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male Surgery performed on the male genitalia. Male Urologic Surgery,Male Urologic Surgical Procedure,Male Urologic Surgical Procedures,Male Urological Surgical Procedure,Male Urological Surgical Procedures,Procedure, Urologic Surgical, Male,Procedure, Urological Surgical, Male,Procedures, Urologic Surgical, Male,Procedures, Urological Surgical, Male,Surgery, Male Urologic,Surgical Procedure, Urologic, Male,Surgical Procedure, Urological, Male,Surgical Procedures, Urologic, Male,Surgical Procedures, Urological, Male,Urologic Surgery, Male,Urologic Surgical Procedure, Male,Urological Surgery, Male,Urological Surgical Procedure, Male,Urological Surgical Procedures, Male,Male Urological Surgery,Surgery, Male Urological
D014646 Varicocele A condition characterized by the dilated tortuous veins of the SPERMATIC CORD with a marked left-sided predominance. Adverse effect on male fertility occurs when varicocele leads to an increased scrotal (and testicular) temperature and reduced testicular volume. Varicoceles

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