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IPMJ-Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal. 2011; 10 (3): 317-322
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-129995

ABSTRACT

Varicoceles, present in 15% to 20% of men, are the most common abnormal finding among men presenting with infertility.Despite the very long history of the disease and many records on different surgical and radiological solutions, the ideal method of spermatic vein ligation for varicocele is still a matter of controversy. The perfect technique would be one that preserves testicular function and eliminates the varicocele with a low rate of recurrence, hydrocele formation and any other complications. To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic Varicocelectomy for management of bilateral palpable varicoceles in infertile males. We analysed the result of 25 patients presented with history of infertility and diagnosed to have bilateral palpable varicoceles treated in our department with Bilateral laparoscopic ligation of the spermatic vessels between January 2009 and November 2010. The average operative [Bilateral Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy] time was 34 minutes. There were no intra operative complications in the study group. Hydrocele formation was seen in 3 [6%] patients recurrence was seen in one [2%] patient .The average hospital stay was 18 hours. postoperative analgesics [1-2] doses, daily activities initiation usually started after 48 hrs and physical exercise 72 hrs . non of the patient has developed an atrophic testis as a result of the laparoscopic procedure. eighteen patients [72%]of the patients had improvement of the seminal fluid parameters During follow up period [6 months],with seminal fluid analysis, clinical and ultrasonic examination. Laparoscopic varicocele ligation is a simple and safe technique, causing minimal morbidity and enabling rapid return to normal activity


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Infertility, Male/surgery , Laparoscopy , Treatment Outcome , Prospective Studies , Surgical Procedures, Operative
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IPMJ-Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal. 2010; 9 (2): 163-168
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-98864

ABSTRACT

Simple renal cysts are common, with incidence increasing with age. Symptomatic renal cysts have traditionally been initially treated by percutaneous aspiration with or without injection of sclerosant agents; however, this has a high rate of recurrence.Open surgical cyst decortication for pain relief through a flank or chevron incision is associated with considerable morbidity and protracted convalescence. To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic Surgery in the treatment of symptomatic simple renal cysts. Renal cysts are common in the adult population. From April 2007 to July 2009, ll patients [7 males and 4 females] underwent laparoscopic decortications of symptomatic simple renal cysts with renal cyst wall excision and figuration of the epithelial lining. Complex renal cysts were excluded. The Wong-Baker pain scale was used to assess the preoperative and postoperative pain scores. Radiologic success was indicated as no recurrence on the most recent computed tomography scan. Of the 11 procedures were completed laparoscopically, the mean operative time was 100 minutes [range 80 to 120]. Symptomatic and radiographic success was achieved in 90.9% of patients, with a median follow-up of 12 months [range 6 to 18]. Long-term follow-up has confirmed that laparoscopic cyst decortication is an effective and durable treatment option for symptomatic simple renal cysts during long-term follow-up. The greater and durable success rates of this minimally invasive technique may favor this treatment option over other treatment modalities


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Adolescent , Cysts/surgery , Laparoscopy , Treatment Outcome
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