Vascular Intervention provides a minimally invasive non-surgical solution to varicoceles as an alternative to surgery.
A tiny nick (3mm) is made in the skin at the groin using local anaesthesia, through which a thin catheter is passed into the femoral vein, directly to the testicular vein. Dr Robertson, using real-time X-ray control, then injects contrast dye to provide direct visualization of the veins so he can map out exactly where the problem is and where to embolize, or block, the vein using coils, or particles which reduces pressure on the varicocele. By embolizing the vein, blood flow is re-directed to other healthy pathways. Essentially, the incompetent vein is "shut off" internally by preventing blood flow, but without the need for surgery.