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Updated: Dec 9 2021

Varicocele

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  • Snapshot
    • A 34-year-old man presents to the fertility clinic for evaluation of infertility. His him and his wife have been trying to have children for 2 years. His wife was recently evaluated and found to be normal and healthy. The patient denies any pain in his testicular region. However, he reports occasional feelings of heaviness in his scrotum. On physical exam, his scrotum looks distended. Valsalva maneuvers result in a "bag of worm"-like finding upon palpation of the testicle.
  • Introduction
    • Clinical definition
      • varicose veins in the scrotum
  • Epidemiology
    • Incidence
      • 15% in adult men
      • 8-20% in adolescent boys
      • most common cause of scrotal enlargement in adult males
    • Demographics
      • around puberty in adolescents
    • Location
      • most often on left side
        • due to increased resistance from left gonadal vein draining into left renal vein
  • Etiology
    • Primary varicocele
      • venous reflux
    • Secondary varicocele
      • renal cell carcinoma causing compression to the veins
      • retroperitoneal tumor
      • portal hypertension
    • Pathogenesis
      • increased venous pressure causing dilated veins in the pampiniform plexus
  • Presentation
    • Symptoms
      • primary symptoms
        • dull ache in scrotum
        • feeling of heaviness in scrotum
        • may be asymptomatic
        • atrophy or hypotrophy
        • infertility
    • Physical exam
      • standing or valsalva maneuver
        • distension on inspection
        • “bag of worms” on palpation
      • illumination test with light
        • scrotum does not transilluminate
  • Imaging
    • Ultrasound with doppler
      • indications
        • if varicocele is suspected but physical exam is inconclusive
      • findings
        • dilatation of vessels of pampiniform plexus > 2 mm
        • reflux in pampiniform plexus
      • sensitivity and specificity
        • both 100%
    • CT abdomen with contrast
      • indications
        • IVC obstruction
          • right-sided varicovele
          • bilateral varicocele
          • failure of varicocele to disappear when laying supine
      • findings
        • IVC thrombosis or compression
  • Studies
    • Semen analysis
      • to test for complications of varicocele (e.g., infertility)
  • Differential
    • Hydrocele
      • positive transillumination test
    • Testicular torsion
      • abnormal cremasteric reflex
  • Treatment
    • Conservative
      • monitor with annual exams
        • indications
          • asymptomatic patients
          • no testicular hypotrophy
    • Operative
      • surgical ligation or embolization
        • indications
          • pain
          • infertility
          • delayed growth of testes
        • outcomes
          • in terms of fertility, 40% of couples recover with successful pregnancy
  • Complications
    • Infertility due to increased temperature of scrotum
    • Testicular atrophy
  • Prognosis
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