Varicocelectomy Surgery
Varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure used to resolve varicocele. This condition involves abnormal enlargement of veins (pampiniform plexus) inside the scrotum. It can block blood flow to all parts of the reproductive system. If left untreated, it leads to a decrease in sperm count or even infertility.
In varicocelectomy, the surgeon will either clamp off or tie the abnormal veins and restore the blood flow to the normal veins (around the abnormal veins).
How is varicocelectomy performed?
Varicocelectomy may need half an hour to one hour. Doctors may operate using microscopic surgery or laparoscopic or percutaneous embolization.
Before surgery : Preoperative preparations involve checking for the patient’s vitals, inserting a tube (IV or intravenous line for anaesthesia and medications), and shaving and cleansing the treatment area.
During surgery : The type of anaesthesia will depend on the type of surgery (general, local, or spinal).
The doctors will aim to redirect the blood flow to reduce venous swelling by a small incision over the inguinal canal (microscopic), keyhole incision in the lower abdomen (laparoscopic), or percutaneous embolization.
After surgery : After surgery, occasionally, the patient may have grogginess, nausea, or fatigue besides some pain in and around the incision site. The patient will be given pain relievers or anti-nausea drugs as per the symptoms. If the patient is able to walk, he can go home.
Cost of the varicocelectomy
Varicocelectomy costs at hospitals range between 25,000 INR and 2,32,000 INR, depending upon factors like the hospital, patient condition, anaesthesia, equipment used, and the type of procedure opted for treating the varicocele.
Description | Cost |
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Average cost in Hyderabad |
60,000 INR and 2,00,000 INR |
Average cost in India |
25,000 INR to 2,32,000 INR |
Surgery details | Description |
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Number of days in the hospital |
1 day |
Type of surgery |
Minor |
Type of Anaesthesia |
General anaesthesia |
Number of days required to recover |
1 day |
Duration of the procedure |
30 minutes (for one side) to 1 hour |
Type of surgical options available |
Open or Minimally invasive |