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Comparative Study
. 2001 Jan;57(1):154-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0090-4295(00)00859-1.

Varicocele in pediatric patients: comparative assessment of different therapeutic approaches

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Comparative Study

Varicocele in pediatric patients: comparative assessment of different therapeutic approaches

C Pintus et al. Urology. 2001 Jan.

Abstract

Objectives: The best therapeutic approach for varicocele correction in pediatric patients is still an object of some debate. We analyzed a series of 99 patients to identify the most effective approach in terms of low recurrence rates and preservation of testicular growth.

Methods: One hundred four operations were performed on 99 patients between 9 and 16 years of age (mean 13.3). The first 18 patients underwent sclerotherapy of the internal spermatic vein. Twenty others underwent inguinal varicocelectomy. In 12 patients, a modified Palomo procedure (ie, sparing of the internal spermatic artery) was performed (four laparoscopically), and 54 were treated with the original Palomo procedure (ie, sectioning of the entire spermatic cord), using laparoscopy in 20.

Results: Three recurrences (16.6%) occurred among the patients treated with sclerotherapy. Similar rates of recurrence were observed in those who underwent inguinal varicocelectomy (3 [15%] of 20) and modified Palomo procedures (2 [16.6%] of 12). Only one recurrence occurred in the 54 patients treated with the original Palomo procedure (1.85%).

Conclusions: Our experience, together with a review of published reports, leads us to believe that the open Palomo procedure as originally described is the most effective approach to the correction of varicoceles in adolescents.

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    Kogan SJ. Kogan SJ. Urology. 2001 Jan;57(1):157-8. doi: 10.1016/s0090-4295(00)00860-8. Urology. 2001. PMID: 11164165 No abstract available.

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