Robot-assisted laparoscopic varicocelectomy in a pediatric population

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PURPOSE: To present our experience with robot-assisted laparoscopic varicocelectomy in a pediatric population.

METHODS: We reviewed 49 consecutive cases performed by the same experienced surgeon. One-to-four veins were ligated at the internal ring of the inguinal canal, while the testicular artery and lymphatics were spared. Information on patient characteristics, surgical time, complications, and recurrences were collected.

RESULTS: Median patient age was 14 (range 10-17) years. Forty-eight had left-sided varicoceles and one had a bilateral varicocele. Forty-five were grade 3. All patients were referred due to discomfort/pain and 20 also had reduced testicular size. The median operating time from skin incision was 48 min (31-89 min) and the median console time was 18 min (7-55 min). Forty-seven patients were discharged the same day. Two patients experienced pain and problems urinating, respectively. These issues had resolved by the first post-operative day. There were no other complications, but at 6 months, eight recurrences were noted (16%). Scrotal complaints had subsided in all patients. Catch-up growth of the affected testicles was seen in 19/20 cases.

CONCLUSION: Robot-assisted laparoscopic varicocelectomy is feasible and safe in a pediatric population but with a relatively high recurrence rate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number202
JournalPediatric Surgery International
Volume39
Issue number1
Number of pages5
ISSN0179-0358
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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© 2023. The Author(s).

    Research areas

  • Adolescent, Child, Humans, Male, Laparoscopy, Spermatic Cord/surgery, Treatment Outcome, Varicocele/surgery, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Robotic Surgical Procedures

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