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[Varicocele's radiological endovascular occlusion]. / Oclusión radiológica endovascular del varicocele.
Villar Esnal, Roberto; Sánchez Guerrero, Angel; Pamplona Casamayor, Manuel; Fernández Sáez, Rafael; Parga López, Guillermo; García-Hidalgo Castilla, Enrique.
Affiliation
  • Villar Esnal R; Sección de Radiología Vascular e Intervencionista, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, España.
Arch Esp Urol ; 57(9): 941-50, 2004 Nov.
Article in Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15624393
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To report our experience on percutaneous treatment of male varicocele over the last 15 years.

METHODS:

690 patients with left varicocele underwent percutaneous occlusion of the spermatic vein. Embolization was undertaken using various types of materials; the most frequently used association was coils and sclerosing substances. Thorough clinical control was carried out, including ultrasound and spermiogram when indicated.

RESULTS:

Initial success rate was 97.8% and complication rate was 6.2%. Varicocele persistence or relapse was found in 13.2% of the cases after embolization. In the group of patients with sperm tests on follow-up, sperm counts became normal in 46% of the patients, and "a + b" mobility in 35%. Post-treatment pregnancy rate was 20%.

CONCLUSIONS:

Percutaneous occlusion of the spermatic vein is a very extensively developed technique. Its efficacy and nearly null rate of severe complications, associated with its good results, make it the technique of choice in the treatment of male varicocele.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Varicocele / Radiography, Interventional / Embolization, Therapeutic Limits: Adult / Child / Humans / Male Language: Es Journal: Arch Esp Urol Year: 2004 Document type: Article
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Varicocele / Radiography, Interventional / Embolization, Therapeutic Limits: Adult / Child / Humans / Male Language: Es Journal: Arch Esp Urol Year: 2004 Document type: Article
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