Can Bilateral Varicocelectomy Be Operated From Different Sites?
1 ,could it be cos i just had the surgery and the scrotum is getting healthier cos it was like shrink stuff before or is there a cause for alarm?
,2,why am i havin this same feeling around my testis again, especially on the left side though the pain is not much as it was before the surgery,
3,why was the approach of the surgery different to what read online, why made the cut on both side of my below abdomen instead of the scrotum.
4,thus the sperm increase automatically without using any sperm booster ,if there is any?
Varicocele can be operated from different sites .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query ,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have been operated for bilateral Varicocelectomy and surgeon has taken two incisions on lower abdomen instead of through scrotal incisions .
The primary object in surgery for Varicocelectomy is to ligate some of the dilated tortuous testicular veins .There are different approaches to do this surgery .
1) Intra Peritoneal as done in Laproscopic Varicocelectomy
2) Through lower abdominal incisions
3) Scrotal incision
It depends upon the operating surgeon ,his experience and the way he does it routinely .It has little significance as far as outcome and results of the surgery are concerned .
As regards your queries I would answer them point to point .
1) Swelling of the scrotal sac is natural ans normal after surgery and is due to handling and dissection of spermatic cord structures .This subsides within a week or two.
2) Discomfort around the testis takes time to go away and takes two to three weeks as the healing progresses .
3)It is not a different approach but one of the approach to perform surgery .
4)It is very difficult to predict as regards increase in sperm count after Varicocelectomy .There are 30% chances of improving the sperm count .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil
Normally we advise abstinence for a month afrer surgery .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for follow up .
Normally we advise to refrain from sexual activities either sexual intercourse or masturbation for one month till it heals up completely .
Of course it is not the rule and depends upon the individual tolerance and pain threshold .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
i had the surgery on nov 10, which like more than 2 weeks now, i hope the sex i had wont affect the surgery , though its not a real sex like that just a quick slow sex, since i didnt follow the rules, should i wait till its a month then or i can continue?
can sperm booster work for the sperm count?if it do you have any name i could buy?i was told you be using Adyzoa
If you are comfortable you can have ex .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for follow up .If you are comfortable you can have sex .
As regards sperm booster there is no medicine that cab boost up sperm production .All the medications available in market are prescribed without having any scientific data accepted by WHO to prove that they really boost up sperm production .
You can take Adyzoa prescribed by your Physician ,
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
have been relieved ,my last question is i have this condition i think its called Microphallus, thats what google called it for me,im 30yrs old, but my dick is too damn small that it has affected my confidence...
1, is there something i can do to it to make it bigger or is there something they could have done when i was a young boy to correct?
in my next email i will send you a pic of it.
thanks
You need to consult Urologist to confirm about length of our penis .
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for follow up.
You need to consult qualified Urologist ti confirm whether you really have small penis .Do not judge it after what you read on internet .
As such length of the penis in flaccid sate has no significance at all .It is hardness of the penis that is important for sexual satisfaction of both the partners .
You can upload photograph of your penis ,
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.