The legacy of pediatric urology from the 1980s emphasizes one vital truth: If a child or teenager shows signs of scrotal swelling, consulting a specialist is paramount.
By 1982, the was the gold standard in regional hospitals. This involved an open surgical ligation of the internal spermatic vein. While effective, the 1980s also saw the rise of the Palomo procedure , which ligated the vein higher in the retroperitoneum to reduce recurrence rates. Why "Top" Clinical Attention is Necessary varikotsele u detey 1982 okru top
Varicocele is essentially "varicose veins" of the testicle. It occurs when valves in the veins along the spermatic cord do not function correctly, causing blood to pool and the veins to swell. Rarely seen in children under 10. The legacy of pediatric urology from the 1980s