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Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Laparoscopic Palomo Surgery vs Scrotal Antegrade Sclerotherapy in Adolescent Varicocele

Kenneth L. Y. Chung, Judy W.S. Hung, Felix S. D. Yam, Nicholas S Y Chao, Dick C. Y. Li, Michael Wai Yip Leung

2022The Journal of Urology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Varicocele is a common condition in adolescence and the most common correctable cause of infertility. This study aimed to analyze and compare the outcomes of scrotal antegrade sclerotherapy and laparoscopic Palomo surgery in a tertiary referral center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with left grade 3 varicocele indicated for surgery were prospectively enrolled and randomly allocated to the scrotal antegrade sclerotherapy and laparoscopic Palomo surgery groups, with their respective contralateral normal testes taken as controls. The primary outcome measures were clinical varicocele recurrence, testicular catch-up growth, and postoperative hydrocele. All patients were evaluated clinically and using Doppler ultrasound by radiologists. RESULTS: = .006). CONCLUSIONS: Both scrotal antegrade sclerotherapy and laparoscopic Palomo surgery are safe and effective procedures for treatment of adolescent varicocele with significant positive effect on testicular catch-up growth. Scrotal antegrade sclerotherapy is not inferior to laparoscopic Palomo surgery in terms of clinical recurrence rate and has significantly less postoperative hydrocele.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVaricoceleHydroceleSclerotherapySurgeryScrotumLaparoscopic surgeryLaparoscopyInfertilityPregnancyGeneticsBiologySperm and Testicular FunctionMale Reproductive Health StudiesTesticular diseases and treatments
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