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OUTCOME OF HIGH VARICOCELE LIGATION; LAPAROSCOPIC VS OPEN METHOD
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Objective: To compare the frequency of scrotal oedema in cases of varicocele ligated either laparoscopically or by open technique.
Subjects and Methods: In this randomized control trial carried out in department of general surgery, Jinnah hospital Lahore, and two hundred diagnosed cases of varicocele were randomly assigned either to laparoscopic or open technique of high varicocele ligation. Patients were followed for post-operative scrotal oedema on day 14.
Results: Out of two hundred patients 2 patients suffered scrotal oedema in laparoscopic group while 11 patients developed scrotal oedema in open technique group (p= 0.01).There was equal distribution of age in both groups (p=0.44).
Conclusion: It is concluded Laparoscopic high ligation of varicocele is associated with less risk of post-operative scrotal oedema as compared to open high ligation.
Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lahore General Hospital
Title: OUTCOME OF HIGH VARICOCELE LIGATION; LAPAROSCOPIC VS OPEN METHOD
Description:
Objective: To compare the frequency of scrotal oedema in cases of varicocele ligated either laparoscopically or by open technique.
Subjects and Methods: In this randomized control trial carried out in department of general surgery, Jinnah hospital Lahore, and two hundred diagnosed cases of varicocele were randomly assigned either to laparoscopic or open technique of high varicocele ligation.
Patients were followed for post-operative scrotal oedema on day 14.
Results: Out of two hundred patients 2 patients suffered scrotal oedema in laparoscopic group while 11 patients developed scrotal oedema in open technique group (p= 0.
01).
There was equal distribution of age in both groups (p=0.
44).
Conclusion: It is concluded Laparoscopic high ligation of varicocele is associated with less risk of post-operative scrotal oedema as compared to open high ligation.
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