Eur J Pediatr Surg 2023; 33(02): 138-143
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1750053
Original Article

Internal Spermatic Vein to Superficial Epigastric Vein Microsurgical Bypass in Varicocele Treatment

Dino Papes
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Stanko Cavar
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Ivana Sabolic
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Miram Pasini
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Ivana Jurca
2   Department of Radiology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Anko Antabak
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
,
Tomislav Luetic
1   Department of Surgery, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Abstract

Introduction Identification and preservation of testicular artery and lymphatic vessels during microsurgical varicocelectomy can be tedious if adhered encompassing venous network is encountered. A venous bypass from internal spermatic to saphenous or inferior epigastric vein, that have been described for varicocele treatment, may be used in such situations. This paper describes a simplified modification of the venous bypass technique that reroutes the testicular blood to the superficial epigastric vein, which can easily be found in the incisional wound. Surgical technique and anastomotic patency test are described, and indications and results are discussed.

Materials and Methods During 2020 and 2021, 32 adolescent patients underwent microsurgical varicocelectomy. In eight patients additional microsurgical testicular vein-superficial epigastric vein microvascular bypass was done. The indication for bypass was difficult identification of testicular artery and/or lymphatic vessels due to adhered venous plexus.

Results Varicocele resolution was noted in all eight patients with clinical and/or semen analysis improvement. There were no complications or recurrences. Average length of procedure was 65 minutes. All patients were discharged within 24 hours and no antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy was used.

Conclusion Testicular vein to superficial epigastric vein anastomosis is a useful and simplified venous bypass technique that reroutes the blood from the pampiniform plexus to the femoral vein. It can be done as an adjunct to microsurgical varicocelectomy in selected patients through a standard incision.



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Eingereicht: 01. Februar 2022

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