MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Venkata Mukund M is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and Laser Specialist in Pristyn Care Clinic, Bangalore and ha…
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MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Venkata Mukund M is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and Laser Specialist in Pristyn Care Clinic, Bangalore and ha…
MBBS, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Narendra is a Urologist in Kengeri, Bangalore and has an experience of 23 years in this field. Dr. Narendra practices at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital i…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery
Dr Anand M is an eminent urologist practicing at Manipal Northside Hospital Malleswaram, Bangalore. With extensive experience of over 18 years, he specialise…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Sudhakar G V is a General Surgeon in HRBR Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 17 years in this field. Dr. Sudhakar G V practices at Maharani Devi…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery, FICS
Dr. R Shivashankar is a Sr. Consultant and the Director of the Department of Urology at Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. An MBBS, MS in General Surgery, M.Ch in…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Upendra Kumar K is a Urological Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Banashankari, Bangalore and has an experience of 26 years in these fi…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology
Dr. Bivek Kumar says "I am a Specialist in the field of Urology and Andrology. I Specialise in diseases of the Urinary tract, Andrology, Laparoscopic and min…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
"Dr. Sunil Kumar B Alur is a Laparoscopic GI Surgeon, Bariatric Surgeon, Colorectal Surgeon, Proctologist and Laser Specialist inBellandur, Bangalore and has…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Girish H says "I am trained in doing all urological procedures with special interest in endourology and urooncology. My aim is to give quality care to th…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Deepak Bolbandi completed his graduation with 5 Gold medals. He did his basic surgical training at Bangalore Medical College and secured 4th rank in the…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Ajay Shridhara Shetty is a Sr. Consultant Urologist and Andrologist besides a Specialist in Renal Transplantation. Hailing from Mangalore, he did his sch…
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A varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure to fix varicoceles, which are enlarged veins in the scrotum (similar to varicose veins in the legs). When these veins become swollen, they can cause pain, discomfort, or fertility issues in men by affecting blood flow and testicular function. The surgery repairs these veins by cutting or sealing them and redirecting blood through healthier veins. It is commonly done under general anesthesia, and most patients go home the same day.
Varicocelectomy is done mainly to relieve symptoms and improve male reproductive health.
Varicocelectomy may be recommended for men who:
Not all varicoceles need surgery; mild cases without symptoms may simply be monitored.
The surgeon may choose among different surgical techniques based on the case:
The choice depends on the surgeon's expertise and the patient's needs.
1. Preparation:
You will be examined and tested before surgery, and given instructions about fasting and medications.
2. Anesthesia:
The procedure is usually done under general anesthesia, so you are asleep and pain-free.
3. Surgery:
The surgeon makes small cuts, finds the enlarged veins in the scrotum, and cuts or ties them off, redirecting blood to healthy veins.
4. Closure and Recovery:
The incisions are closed with stitches, and you are monitored until you are ready to go home, and sometimes, often the same day.
Most patients can return to normal activities within a few days to a week, with full recovery over several weeks.
Varicocelectomy is generally safe, but like all surgeries, it carries possible risks:
Common effects:
Possible risks:
Your surgeon will explain all risks and how to best manage recovery.
A varicocelectomy surgery is done to repair enlarged veins (varicoceles) in the scrotum that can cause pain or reproductive problems such as low sperm count.
During surgery, you are under anesthesia, so you do not feel pain. Afterward, some soreness or mild discomfort is common but usually improves in a few days.
The length of a varicocelectomy depends on the technique but generally takes 30 minutes to a few hours.
Most people can resume light activities within a few days to a week, with full healing over several weeks.
Many men see improved sperm quality and fertility after the procedure, although success varies by individual.
Risks include infection, fluid buildup around the testicle (hydrocele), recurrence, or bleeding. Your surgeon will discuss these before surgery.
Most men experience reduced testicular pain after the surgery, though some discomfort can continue during recovery.
Yes. Varicocelectomy is a commonly performed surgery for treating symptomatic varicoceles and certain male fertility issues.