How to establish collateral circulation after varicocele

Surgery can be used to establish collateral circulation after varicocele, and the disease can be treated without undue stress and by actively cooperating with the doctor.
Varicocele refers to the abnormal elongation, dilatation and tortuous phenomenon of the trailing veins in the spermatic cord of the patient, which will give rise to painful symptoms and diminished sexual function, and is a very important cause of male infertility.
Surgical procedures such as open high spermatic vein ligation, laparoscopic high spermatic vein ligation and microscopic high spermatic vein ligation can improve testicular ischemia and suggest collateral circulation.
After the surgery, rest is needed, no strenuous exercise, and bad habits such as smoking and drinking should be avoided to minimize vascular irritation, so that the postoperative wounds can recover better.