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Is It Useful to Operate on Adolescent Patients Affected by Left Varicocele?

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In order to consider the possibility of avoiding seminal disorders induced by varicocele at puberty, we evaluated 200 patients who were operated on for left varicocele at adolescence. Seventy-five of our 200 adolescent patients had evaluations of seminal fluid prior to their varicocelectomy. Of these patients, 75 were re-evaluated at the age of 21. In this latter group of patients, we observed 24 cases of hydrocele (32%) and 9 cases of varicocele recurrence (12%). These data were compared to 75 patients first presenting with a varicocele at 21-25 years of age. If we exclude the cases with azoospermia, we observed the presence of altered seminal fluid in 35 (46.7%) of the operated at adolescence patients and in 42 (56%) of the adult patients with varicocele. These data support the hypothesis that operating on patients in adolescence may result in maintenance of fertility potential.

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