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Assessing Post-operative Rates of Recurrence, Hydrocele and Testicular Atrophy in Patients Operated With a New Approach of Varicocelectomy Named Combined Mini-incision Microscopic Varicocelectomy (CMMV)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Combined Microscopic Varicocelectomy and Inguinal and Subinguinal varicocelectomy for Varicocele. Completed, enrolled 570 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the rates of major post-varicocelectomy complications (Recurrence, Hydrocele and Testicular Atrophy) in patients operated with a new method named Combined Mini-incision Microscopic Varicocelectomy. The study hypothesis is that using this method will lead to less major complications of recurrence, hydrocele, and also less incidental injuries to the arteries that will result less testicular atrophy
Study Details
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Interventions
After making a mini-incision at inguinal level, veins are evaluated, and if the including criteria (Complexity and tortuosity of the veins and/or existence of veins that are contiguous with arteries so that separating and ligation of the veins could jeopardize the artery) are existed, only external spermatic vein, if dilated, is ligated at the depth of the inguinal canal, and other veins are left alone for prevention of damage to the artery. Subsequently, another mini-incision is made at high inguinal level and the rest of surgery is conducted by retroperitoneal approach, which is also done microscopically
Microscopic Inguinal and Sub inguinal varicocelectomy, recommended by Goldstein and associates, are currently popular approaches. In this approach the spermatic cord structures are pulled up and out of the wound so that the testicular artery, lymphatics, and small periarterial veins may be more easily identified. In addition, an inguinal or subinguinal approach allows access to external spermatic and even gubernacular veins.