Varicocele Repair in Arlington, Texas (TX)

The primary approach to varicocele repair is surgery. Where surgery is counter-indicated, your urologist may choose to perform varicocele embolization as an alternative. There are advantages to each method; varicocele embolization is a less invasive procedure, while surgery has the highest success rate. Speak with your doctor to determine which varicocele repair method is right for you.

Varicole Repair Surgery

Varicocele repair surgery is an outpatient procedure which is done either under general or local anesthesia. If you opt for surgery, it is likely that you will return home the same day the surgery is performed.

Before your surgery, your urologist will determine the best way to access the varicocele. Most commonly urologists use an inguinal or a subinguinal incision, which involves cutting from below the belly button to the groin. Less commonly an abdominal incision is performed. To access the area where the varicocele is located, your doctor may use an open incision or smaller incisions with special tubes inserted (laparoscopy.) Both open and laparoscopic incisions will enable your urologist to cut and tie off the varicocele.

Varicole Embolization

Varicocele embolization is a less invasive procedure in which the blood flow to varicocele is cut off by blocking the vein around the varicocele. In this procedure a catheter is inserted into a femoral vein and then guided to the site of the varicocele. A coil or fluid is then inserted to block blood flow to the vein feeding the varicocele.

After varicocele repair, you will likely be able to return to normal activities within two days, and resume having sex in about a week. Your urologist will schedule a follow up visit within 10 days of the procedure, and again after about two months.


About Weber W. Chuang, MD

Weber W. Chuang, M.D. grew up in Memphis, TN, where he was salutatorian of his high school class as well as a National Merit Finalist. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA during which time he spent a semester studying the English health care system at Oxford University in Oxford, England.

He attended medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX and remained at Baylor to serve his general surgery internship and then his urology residency in the Scott Department of Urology.

Dr. Chuang completed a fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at Baylor under the direction of Dr. Larry Lipshultz. During this time, he was involved with numerous research projects on male infertility and published articles and chapters on various aspects of male infertility and treatment.

Dr. Chuang is a member of the American Urological Association and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Joining Urology Associates of North Texas in 2004, Dr. Chuang also oversees the andrology lab affiliated with the practice. Currently, he resides in Dallas.

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