Varicocelectomy
Varicocelectomy Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized varicocelectomy surgery for men experiencing discomfort, swelling, or infertility due to varicose veins in the scrotum. A varicocele can affect sperm production and quality, making surgical intervention a crucial step in male fertility treatment. Our expert urologists perform both open and minimally invasive varicocelectomy procedures with precision, ensuring optimal recovery and improved reproductive outcomes.
We provide a personalized approach beginning with detailed diagnostics such as Doppler ultrasound and semen analysis to evaluate the severity and impact of the varicocele. Depending on the case, we recommend microsurgical or laparoscopic varicocelectomy to reduce pain and increase the chances of fertility. Treatment Range Hospital is equipped with advanced technology and a dedicated andrology team to deliver the best care in a comfortable and confidential setting.
If you’re looking for varicocele treatment or infertility surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is trusted for its experienced surgeons, ethical practices, and excellent success rates. We are committed to helping patients improve their quality of life and reproductive health through safe and affordable surgical options.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Varicocelectomy Journey
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Scrotal pain or heaviness
- Visible or palpable enlarged veins
- Testicular atrophy or size difference
- Infertility or low sperm count
- Dull ache in the groin
🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Urologist
- Physical exam
- Scrotal palpation and visual inspection
- Review of symptoms, medical and fertility history
- Referral for diagnostic tests
🧪 Phase 3: Diagnosis
- Scrotal Ultrasound with Doppler – checks vein size and reflux
- Semen Analysis – if infertility is suspected
- Hormonal profile – optional in select cases
- Grading the varicocele (Grade I-III) based on severity
🛠️ Phase 4: Treatment Plan
- Criteria for surgery :Pain/discomfort affecting
- Infertility with abnormal semen parameters
- Testicular growth arrest in adolescents
- Varicocelectomy Methods:Open (Microsurgical Subinguinal)
- Laparoscopic
- Percutaneous embolization
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Day-care procedure or 1-day admission
- Mild scrotal swelling or bruising expected
- Ice packs & scrotal support for 1 week
- Prescribed antibiotics & painkillers
- Light activity for 1–2 weeks
💪 Phase 6: Recovery & Outcomes
- Timeline:Back to normal activities in 1–2 weeks
- Avoid strenuous activity for 3–4 weeks
- Improved semen quality in 3–6 months
- Pain relief and testicular symmetry restoration
- Excellent long-term prognosis with microsurgical technique
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Men with one or more of the following:
• Infertility with abnormal semen parameters
• Scrotal pain or heaviness
• Testicular asymmetry or shrinkage
• Adolescents with arrested testicular growth
Varicocelectomy is typically a minimally invasive day-care procedure. Most patients report mild discomfort after surgery, which is manageable with medication.
Common surgical approaches include:
• Microsurgical Subinguinal Varicocelectomy (most effective)
• Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy
• Percutaneous Embolization (non-surgical, radiological approach)
Most patients return to light work within 2–5 days. Full physical recovery, including resuming exercise and sexual activity, usually occurs in 2–4 weeks.
If you notice testicular pain, swelling, visible veins in the scrotum, or are experiencing infertility, schedule a urology consultation promptly.