indigo-carmine has been researched along with Varicocele* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for indigo-carmine and Varicocele
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Indigo carmine dye-assisted lymphatic-sparing laparoscopic Palomo varicocelectomy in children.
The ideal method for varicocelectomy in children remains controversial. We present our experience with dye-assisted lymphatic-sparing laparoscopic varicocelectomy (LSLV) in children, which overcomes the limitations of previously described techniques.. Five consecutive LSLVs were performed over a period of three years on children with a mean age of twelve years. The varicocele grade was three in one case and grade 2 in four cases, respectively. A left subdartos injection of 2 ml of Indigo carmine dye was done using a 25-gauge needle at ten minutes before an operation. A scrotal injection of lymphatic dye was utilized to spare at least one lymphatic and the remaining spermatic vessels were divided.. Lymphatic-sparing was accomplished in all cases. No peri-operative complication was noted. We spared one lymphatic channel in one patient (20%) and two channels in four patients (80%). There were no cases of hydrocele or residual varicocele.. Dye-assisted LSLV is easily accomplished with an excellent surgical outcome and sparing one or two lymphatics appears to be sufficient to avoid secondary hydrocele. Topics: Adolescent; Child; Coloring Agents; Humans; Incidence; Indigo Carmine; Injections; Laparoscopy; Lymphatic System; Male; Organ Sparing Treatments; Postoperative Complications; Retrospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Treatment Outcome; Varicocele | 2014 |
[Varicocele; recognition of the small spermatic veins with the operative injection of indigo carmine].
Topics: Humans; Indigo Carmine; Injections; Male; Varicocele; Veins | 1949 |