Role of Percutaneous Transcatheter Embolization of Gonadal Vein Using N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate In Treatment Of Varicocele
Khaled Essam Basiouny Elsayed Basiouny;
Abstract
ercutaneous embolization of the internal spermatic vein to
treat varicocele is a minimally invasive outpatient
procedure that, when performed by experienced interventional
radiologists, has high technical success rates, low recurrence
rates, very low morbidity and minimal radiation. It has been
demonstrated to be equal to surgical ligation in clinical results
and as or more cost effective. Its minimally invasive nature
allows it be well tolerated with shorter recovery times and less
discomfort relative to surgery. When skilled and experienced
vascular and interventional radiology services are available,
embolization is an effective alternative to surgery and should be
offered as such or as primary therapy for varicocele treatment.
treat varicocele is a minimally invasive outpatient
procedure that, when performed by experienced interventional
radiologists, has high technical success rates, low recurrence
rates, very low morbidity and minimal radiation. It has been
demonstrated to be equal to surgical ligation in clinical results
and as or more cost effective. Its minimally invasive nature
allows it be well tolerated with shorter recovery times and less
discomfort relative to surgery. When skilled and experienced
vascular and interventional radiology services are available,
embolization is an effective alternative to surgery and should be
offered as such or as primary therapy for varicocele treatment.
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Title | Role of Percutaneous Transcatheter Embolization of Gonadal Vein Using N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate In Treatment Of Varicocele | Other Titles | دور القسطره العلاجيه في علاج دوالي الخصيه عن طريق غلق وريد الخصيه باستخدام ن - بوتيل سيانوكريلات | Authors | Khaled Essam Basiouny Elsayed Basiouny | Issue Date | 2018 |
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