Does getting a testicular cyst after varicocele surgery mean the surgery failed?

Testicular cysts after varicocele surgery are not a sign of surgical failure. Testicular cysts after varicocele surgery are mostly a postoperative complication, but they can also be caused by postoperative inflammation.
After varicocele surgery, the testicular cyst is usually due to the need to destroy the patient’s blood vessels and lymphatic vessels during the operation, so the operation will cause local circulatory disorders in the testicles, as long as the cyst site does not produce inflammation, most of them will not have a serious impact, as long as attention is paid to the good nursing care measures will not be too big a problem.
However, if the cyst is caused by inflammation in the testicular area after the surgery, this situation does not mean that the surgery is a failure, but most of them will affect the patient’s postoperative recovery, and may also affect the normal function of the testicles, so it is necessary to take anti-infective treatment measures in a timely manner, the clinical can be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, such as amoxicillin, cephalosporin and other antibiotic treatment.
After the varicocele surgery, you must follow the doctor’s regulations to do a good job of nursing the surgical site, keep the local clean, regular cleaning and disinfection.