Varicocele and Testicular Pain: A Review
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Varicocele and Testicular Pain: A Review
Abstract
Varicocele is the dilatation of the scrotal portion of pampiniform plexus and the internal spermatic venous system. About 15% of men suffer from scrotal varicocele and 2% to 10% of them complain of pain. The probable mechanisms for pain include compression of the surrounding neural fibers by the dilated venous complex, elevated testicular temperature, increased venous pressure, hypoxia, oxidative stress, hormonal imbalances, and the reflux of toxic metabolites of adrenal or renal origin. Testicular pain associated with varicoceles is typically described as a dull, aching, or throbbing pain in the testicle, scrotum, or groin; rarely, it can be acute, sharp, or stabbing. The management of testicular pain associated with varicocele starts with a conservative, non-surgical approach and a period of observation. Varicocelectomy in carefully selected candidates with clinically palpable varicocele resolves nearly 80% of all cases of testicular pain. Microsurgical techniques for varicocelectomy have gained popularity with minimal complication rates and favorable outcomes. The grade of varicocele, the nature and duration of pain, body mass index, prior conservative management, and the type of surgical method used, are predictors for the success of varicocelectomy.
Keywords: Pain; Review literature as topic; Surgical procedures, operative; Varicocele.
Copyright © 2019 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.
Comment in
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Letter to the Editor: How Can We Predict a Successful Outcome after Varicocelectomy in Painful Varicocele Patients? An Updated Meta-Analysis.World J Mens Health. 2021 Oct;39(4):818-819. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.200023. Epub 2020 Apr 8. World J Mens Health. 2021. PMID: 32378367 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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