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What Does "moderately Dilated Tortuous Vessels Seen In Left Peritesticular Region" Mean?

my physician asked me to have my ultrasound done because i have low motility and low sperm count. so i had it done and it appeared that there is an evidence of moderately dilated tortuous vessels seen in left peritesticular region and along the cord. could you pls tell me what does it mean and how can it be corrected?
Wed, 5 Aug 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, let me assure you that, the scan finding is called Varicocele.
A varicocele can contribute to lowering of sperm motility(movement of live sperms). Hence, a surgical correction of the varicocele, may restore normal motility, and greater chance for pregnancy is there.
The surgery is usually done by laposcopic technique in all Urology centres.
If you send me the semen analysis reports, with a copy of male hormones test, i can give you an expert opinion, regarding chances of success of this surgery.
Wish you well.
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What Does "moderately Dilated Tortuous Vessels Seen In Left Peritesticular Region" Mean?

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, let me assure you that, the scan finding is called Varicocele. A varicocele can contribute to lowering of sperm motility(movement of live sperms). Hence, a surgical correction of the varicocele, may restore normal motility, and greater chance for pregnancy is there. The surgery is usually done by laposcopic technique in all Urology centres. If you send me the semen analysis reports, with a copy of male hormones test, i can give you an expert opinion, regarding chances of success of this surgery. Wish you well.