Varicocele Embolization Treatment in Oceanside & Escondido

Relief from Scrotal Pain and Fertility Issues Caused by Enlarged Veins

Minimally Invasive Treatment for Varicoceles

A varicocele is a condition in which veins within the scrotum become enlarged due to poor blood flow, similar to varicose veins in the legs. This can lead to discomfort, a feeling of heaviness, or fertility issues in some men. At North County Vascular & Interventional (NCVI), our board certified interventional radiologists offer varicocele embolization, a minimally invasive alternative to surgery that effectively treats the condition with faster recovery and no surgical incisions.

Why Patients Choose NCVI for Varicocele Treatment

Significant Symptom Relief

Effectively reduces scrotal pain, heaviness, and discomfort caused by enlarged veins, while also improving conditions that may affect fertility.

Minimally Invasive with Fast Recovery

No surgical incisions in the scrotum or groin, and no general anesthesia required. Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two.

Trusted, Evidence Based Care

Varicocele embolization is a well established, safe, and highly effective treatment recognized in interventional radiology for male pelvic venous disease.

120+ Years of Combined Experience

Our board certified vascular and interventional radiologists are leaders in minimally invasive vein treatments, bringing decades of specialized experience to your care.

Understanding Varicoceles and Male Pelvic Venous Disease

Varicoceles occur when the valves within the testicular (gonadal) veins fail to function properly. Normally, these valves keep blood flowing in one direction toward the heart. When they fail, blood flows backward and pools in the veins of the scrotum, causing them to dilate and enlarge. Over time, this increased pressure and venous congestion can affect testicular function and, in some cases, sperm production.Common symptoms include:
  • A dull, aching pain or discomfort in the scrotum
  • A feeling of heaviness or dragging in the testicle
  • Visibly enlarged or twisted veins in the scrotum
  • Worsening discomfort after prolonged standing or physical exertion
  • Potential fertility issues or abnormal semen analysis
Varicoceles are common, affecting approximately 10 to 15 percent of men, and are frequently diagnosed in younger men during evaluations for discomfort or infertility. Left sided varicoceles are more common due to normal differences in venous anatomy. Varicocele embolization is a safe and effective technique for treating these symptoms without the need for traditional surgery.

How Varicocele Embolization Works

Varicocele embolization is an image guided, outpatient procedure designed to close off the abnormal veins and redirect blood flow to healthy pathways. On the day of treatment, patients receive light sedation for comfort. A small catheter is inserted through a tiny nick in the skin, usually in the neck or groin, and guided into the affected testicular vein using real time imaging.

Once in place, specialized embolization materials, such as tiny coils or a sclerosant agent, are used to seal the malfunctioning vein. Because varicocele embolization is minimally invasive, it requires no surgical incision in the sensitive scrotal area.

This procedure usually takes under an hour, and patients go home the same day. Your doctor will help determine if embolization is the right treatment option based on your symptoms and medical history.

Expected Outcomes and Recovery After Varicocele Embolization

Most patients experience significant symptom improvement following varicocele embolization. Research confirms that varicocele embolization is associated with only minor complications and no reported life threatening adverse events, making it a well tolerated treatment option.

No Surgical Incisions

Varicocele embolization is performed through a tiny nick in the skin, meaning there are no incisions or stitches required in the scrotum or groin. This significantly reduces the risk of infection and eliminates surgical scarring.

Quick Return to Daily Activities

Most patients return to normal daily activities within one to two days of the procedure. Because there is no general anesthesia or major surgery involved, post procedural downtime is minimal, allowing you to get back to your routine quickly.

Effective Symptom and Fertility Improvement

Patients typically notice a reduction in scrotal pain and heaviness shortly after the procedure. For men experiencing fertility issues related to varicoceles, embolization can help improve the environment for sperm production by reducing venous pressure and temperature in the scrotum.

Well Tolerated Recovery

Recovery is generally quick and comfortable. Some patients may experience mild soreness at the catheter insertion site for a few days, which can easily be managed with over the counter medications. Our team provides clear post procedure instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.

FAQs About Varicocele Embolization

What is a varicocele?
A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, similar to varicose veins in the legs. It occurs when valves in the testicular veins fail, allowing blood to pool and the veins to dilate.
No. Treatment is typically only recommended if the varicocele is causing symptoms such as pain, discomfort, heaviness, or if it is contributing to fertility issues.
Yes. Varicocele embolization is a highly effective, minimally invasive procedure with excellent outcomes for relieving pain and addressing fertility concerns associated with varicoceles.
Embolization is less invasive than traditional surgery. It requires no incisions in the scrotum, uses only light sedation instead of general anesthesia, and typically offers a faster recovery time with similar success rates.
We proudly serve patients throughout San Diego County, including Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos, Encinitas, Escondido, and Fallbrook, along with the surrounding North County communities.
Scheduling is easy. Call us at (760) 940 3685 or request an appointment online. Our specialists will review your health needs and guide you toward the best treatment options for your condition.

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