About this trial
Traditional surgical ligation of the spermatic cord veins is effective in reducing the size of the varicocele and improving fertility outcomes. However, this procedure can be associated with complications such as hydrocele formation and recurrence . Antegrade sclerotherapy offers a minimally invasive alternative, involving the injection of a sclerosing agent directly into the dilated veins to achieve occlusion and reduce reflux .
This study aims to optimize treatment outcomes for varicocele by combining the benefits of surgical ligation with the sclerosing effects of sclerotherapy .The primary goal is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of combining antegrade sclerotherapy and surgical ligation in the treatment of varicocele .
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
1- Clinically and Doppler confirmed grades II or III varicocele. 2- All left, right or bilateral side varicocele. 3- Testicular pain or testicular atrophy. 4- Presence of at least one impaired semen parameter. 5- Age more than 18years
Disqualifiers
1- Pre-existing hydrocele. 2- Concomitant hernia 3- Previous inguinal surgery
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed