Ligation of the artery during surgery for varicocele may result in testicular atrophy or necrosis of testicular tissue, which requires prompt medical attention and attempts at microscopic repair.
For patients with varicocele, surgery that ligates the spermatic artery may result in testicular atrophy or necrosis of the testicular tissue. If necrosis occurs in the testicle, the damage is usually irreversible. At this time, patients need to cooperate with professional doctors in time for microscopic repair treatment.
After the surgery, pay attention to rest, keep the affected area hygienic, disinfect on time and prevent infection. Avoid strenuous exercise and activities that increase abdominal pressure. Pay attention to regular review to prevent recurrence after surgery.
To summarize, if the varicocele surgery ligation to the artery, it is recommended that the patient timely surgical treatment, the specific operation under the guidance of a professional doctor.