After surgery for varicocele patients, the effect on relieving the patient’s scrotal distension is more obvious, but the effect on improving semen quality varies from person to person.
For patients with a sperm count of >100 million/mL before surgery for varicocele, the improvement in semen can be up to about 85% after surgery, and the pregnancy rate can be up to about 70%.
Varicocele refers to the formation of tortuous expansion of the veins of the spermatic cord when the reflux is not good, the most typical symptom is the discomfort of scrotum, which will affect men, affecting the quality of male semen, and even lead to male infertility.
Varicocele surgery can relieve the poor venous return and reduce its damage to the testicles, the spermatogenesis of the testicles will be improved, and the quality of the sperm will be improved to a certain extent.
If varicocele is diagnosed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.