Title of article :
DYE-ASSISTED LYMPHATIC VESSELS SPARING DURING VARICOCELECTOMY, ITS SAFETY AND EFFICACY
Author/Authors :
Ghazy, Hosam Mansoura Univeristy - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Egypt , Saied, Basem Mansoura Univeristy - Faculty of Medicine - Pediatric Surgery Unit, Egypt
Abstract :
Aim: To evaluate the practicability of isosulphan blue-based lymphatic vessel preservation during open varicocelectomy and its impact on the complication rate. Methods: Two groups of 25 consecutive patients each were randomized. The indications for surgery included scrotal pain and fertility problems. All the patients underwent either standard open varicocelectomy using the high and the subinguinal approach (group A) and the other group had additional isosulphan blue dyeassisted open varicocelectomy (group B). After surgery, the patients were assessed at 3, 6 and 12 months for varicocele recurrence, hydrocele formation, testicular atrophy, pain or other complications. Results: There were no intraoperative complications. There were no unfavorable reactions, scrotal haematomas, wound infection or testicular atrophy. At 3 months after surgery, the incidence of hydrocele in group A was 24% whereas in group B no hydroceles were detected (P square 0.02); at 6 months the 16% still had hydroceles. Two patients in group A had varicocele recurrence associated with persistent pain while, in group B only one patient had recurrence. Conclusions: Varicocelectomy using isosulphan blue helps to identify and preserve the testicular lymphatic drainage. It prevents secondary hydrocele formation, the most common complication, with no supplementary risk to the patient. Also, postoperative testicular oedema can be avoided
Keywords :
Varicocelectomy , isosulphan blue , lymphatic vessels , hydrocele , infertility
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery