Varicocele Repair in Birmingham

Varicocele repair (varicocelectomy) is a surgical procedure to seal or tie off the dilated veins of a varicocele, with the goal of improving sperm parameters, fertility and testicular discomfort. Mr Syed Ali Shahzad, Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon, performs varicocele repair at private hospitals across Birmingham.

When Is Varicocele Repair Recommended?

Varicocele repair is considered in men with:

  • Abnormal semen analysis parameters (low count, poor motility or morphology) and a desire to conceive
  • Evidence of progressive testicular atrophy (shrinkage)
  • Significant testicular discomfort or pain attributable to the varicocele
  • Adolescent boys with significant testicular size discrepancy

Approaches to Varicocele Repair

  • Microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy: The gold standard surgical approach, performed under magnification (operating microscope or surgical loupes) through a small subinguinal incision. High ligation rates and very low recurrence rates. Lowest risk of hydrocele formation as collateral lymphatics are preserved.
  • Laparoscopic varicocelectomy: A keyhole approach using small abdominal incisions. Suitable for bilateral varicoceles.
  • Radiological embolisation: A non-surgical procedure in which the radiologist passes a catheter to block the varicocele veins under X-ray guidance. Performed under local anaesthetic; quick recovery.

Outcomes

Varicocele repair improves semen parameters in approximately 60 to 70% of men and leads to natural pregnancy in 30 to 40%. When successful, results are seen over 3 to 9 months as sperm production cycles complete.

Book a Varicocele Repair Consultation

No GP referral is required. Mr Shahzad is recognised by BUPA, AXA, AVIVA, Vitality, Cigna and WPA. Book an appointment or contact us.

Birmingham Advanced Urology
Private consultant urology care in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.

Mr Syed Ali Shahzad
Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon
GMC: 6071731

Appointments and enquiries
Yasmin Khan, Secretary
Yasmin.Khan@hcaconsultant.co.uk
+44 7866 009874
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