What is a varicocele? A varicocele refers to a collection of abnormally dilated and tortuous veins in the scrotum, which most often occurs on the left side. They can cause discomfort or can be associated with infertility in some men, but often may cause no problems at all. What does the procedure involve? Tying or clipping the testicular veins causing the varicocele through an incision in the groin. Dr Nathan uses an operating microscope, which helps identify the testicular veins that need to be ligated and the testicular artery, which should be preserved.
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