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A varicocele is mass of enlarged and dilated veins in the testicle that is typically not harmful or painful. Varicocele is becoming recognized as an exceedingly common disease, occurring in 15 percent of boys. The long term concerns associated with varicocele include fertility and proper growth of the affected testis.
Children's has established the first prospective adolescent varicocele study in the country. The goal of our study is to determine which boys may benefit from surgery for varicocele and which boys may do well with only observation. Our database of more than 300 boys has been a resource for our ongoing clinical research on varicocele.
Currently, when surgery is recommended for varicocele management, the approaches used in the department include:
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