2000
DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2000.8758
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Treatment of varicoceles in childhood and adolescence with Tauber's antegrade scrotal sclerotherapy

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“…[9][10][11] Our results after the 12-month follow-up confirm the high success rate of antegrade sclerotherapy.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…[9][10][11] Our results after the 12-month follow-up confirm the high success rate of antegrade sclerotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The complication rates were variable between 0 and 14% reported by Fette et al 10 These investigators observed 3 cases of slight hydrocele that did not need any further surgical treatment.…”
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“…The mild fever experienced in our patients could have been due to an allergy to contrast material or to the sclerosing agent. We never experienced hydrocele, which is a complication rarely described in the literature for this technique [17] .…”
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confidence: 63%
“…Classical surgical procedures are the Palomo and Ivanissevich techniques [4,[10][11][12]. Other surgical procedures include laparoscopic complete distal spermatic pedicle ligation, transinguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy, and Tauber's antegrade sclerotherapy [4,10,[13][14][15][16][17][18]. Although effective, all these procedures require general anesthesia in children and involve spermatic cord mobilization, which may cause intraoperative complications [4,18].…”
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