Varicocele

Varicocele embolization is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive treatment that relieves discomfort and may help restore fertility potential.

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What Is a Varicocele?

A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum (the pampiniform plexus). It’s similar to varicose veins in the legs, but it affects the testicles.

How common is it?

  • Affects up to 15% of men overall
  • Present in up to 40% of men with infertility
  • Often develops during puberty but may go unnoticed until adulthood

Common symptoms include:

  • Aching or heaviness in the scrotum, especially after standing
  • Visible or enlarged veins in the scrotum
  • Testicular shrinkage (atrophy)
  • Fertility challenges due to impaired sperm quality

Why Treat a Varicocele?

Many men live with varicoceles without major issues. However, treatment is recommended if you have:

  • Pain or discomfort that interferes with daily life
  • Fertility concerns (varicoceles can lower sperm count and quality)
  • Testicular shrinkage (atrophy)
  • Abnormal semen analysis results

Without treatment, varicoceles may worsen over time and increase the risk of infertility.

What Is Varicocele Embolization?

Varicocele embolization is a minimally invasive alternative to surgery (varicocelectomy). Using imaging guidance, an interventional radiologist places a thin catheter into the affected veins and blocks abnormal blood flow using coils, plugs, or tiny particles.

Why men choose embolization:

  • Outpatient procedure — no hospital stay
  • Quicker recovery compared to surgery
  • No incision in the scrotum
  • High success rates for symptom and fertility improvement

How Does Embolization Work?

Here’s what the process looks like:

  1. Consultation: We review your symptoms, perform imaging or ultrasound, and confirm that embolization is right for you.
  2. Procedure: A small catheter is inserted through a vein in the groin or neck. Under X-ray guidance, it’s advanced to the varicocele veins.
  3. Treatment: Coils or particles are placed to block abnormal blood flow, redirecting circulation to healthy veins.
  4. Recovery: You’ll go home the same day. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.

Varicocele Embolization vs. Surgery

Embolization Surgical Varicocelectomy
Hospital Stay Outpatient, home same day Often outpatient, sometimes longer
Recovery A few days 2–3 weeks
Incisions Tiny catheter puncture Scrotal or abdominal incision
Risk of Hydrocele (fluid

collection)

Rare More common
Effectiveness High High
Fertility Improvement Similar outcomes Similar outcomes

What to Expect

Before

We’ll review your medical history, semen analysis (if available), and perform a scrotal ultrasound to confirm diagnosis.

During

The procedure takes about 1 hour under light sedation. You’ll be comfortable, and only a small puncture site (no stitches) is needed.

After

  • Most men return to work or school in 1–2 days
  • Mild soreness may occur for a few days
  • Fertility parameters often improve over 3–6 months
  • Pain relief is typically rapid and long-lasting

Is Varicocele Embolization Right for You?

This treatment may be ideal if you:

  • Experience scrotal pain or heaviness that interferes with life
  • Have been diagnosed with infertility linked to varicocele
  • Want to avoid surgery and prefer a minimally invasive option
  • Have had recurrence after previous surgery (embolization is often used in these cases)

“Don’t let varicoceles affect your comfort or your future. Relief is possible without surgery.”

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