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Outcome following the surgical management of varicocele in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Sarthak TandonDaniel BennettRamesh Mark NatarajaMaurizio Pacilli
Published in: Therapeutic advances in urology (2023)
The recurrence rate varies between 2.1% and 7.6% and is higher with the embolization/sclerotherapy techniques. Post-operative hydrocele rate varies between 0.8% and 11.4% and is higher with the laparoscopic mass-ligation/division technique. Testicular atrophy has not been reported with the laparoscopic and embolization/sclerotherapy techniques. The retrograde embolization technique is associated with 10% technical failure (inability to complete the procedure). The laparoscopic lymphatic-sparing technique is characterized by the lowest recurrence rate, incidence of hydrocele and other complications, and no reports of testicular atrophy.
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  • robot assisted
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