Microsurgical Varicocelectomy (Male Infertility)
Advanced UrologyRétablissement
1 week
Séjour hospitalier
Same-day discharge (Outpatient)
Taux de réussite
90%
A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum (similar to a varicose vein in the leg). These dilated veins pool hot, deoxygenated blood around the testicles, which drastically overheats the area, destroys sperm production, reduces testosterone, and causes chronic, dragging scrotal pain. It is the number one correctable cause of male infertility globally. Microsurgical Subinguinal Varicocelectomy is the gold-standard cure. Utilizing a high-powered operating microscope, the urologist can identify and tie off the microscopic damaged veins while safely preserving the tiny testicular artery and lymphatics. This restores a cool environment, causing sperm counts and motility to rebound dramatically within 3 to 6 months.
Détails de l'intervention
Performed as a rapid daycare procedure under spinal or general anesthesia. The surgeon makes a tiny 1-inch incision low in the groin (subinguinal area), avoiding muscle cutting. The spermatic cord is lifted out and opened under a powerful surgical microscope. The surgeon identifies the dilated, engorged veins and ties them off securely with micro-sutures. The crucial testicular artery (which feeds the testicle) and lymphatics are meticulously preserved to prevent complications like hydrocele. The spermatic cord is tucked back, and the skin is closed with a hidden stitch.
Comparaison des coûts
| Pays | Coût estimé | Économies par rapport aux États-Unis |
|---|---|---|
| Inde Meilleur rapport qualité-prix | $1,500 - $2,500 | Économisez jusqu'à 75% |
| États-Unis | $8,000 | - |
| Royaume-Uni | $4,000 | - |
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