A Minimally Invasive Treatment for Varicocele Disease

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At the California Men’s Health Institute, we offer Varicocele Embolization, a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure used to treat varicoceles without traditional surgery.

A varicocele occurs when veins within the scrotum become enlarged due to abnormal blood flow. While some men experience few symptoms, others may develop discomfort, a feeling of heaviness, visible enlarged veins, or fertility concerns. For appropriately selected patients, varicocele embolization can help address the underlying venous issue through a targeted, outpatient procedure.

Because the treatment is performed through a small catheter rather than a surgical incision, many patients appreciate its minimally invasive nature and relatively quick recovery.

What Is Varicocele Embolization?

Varicocele Embolization is an image-guided procedure performed by a physician specializing in vascular and embolization treatments.

During the procedure, a small catheter is inserted into a vein, typically through the wrist, neck, or groin. Using advanced imaging technology, the physician carefully guides the catheter to the veins responsible for the varicocele.

Once the abnormal veins have been identified, specialized embolic materials are placed within the affected veins to redirect blood flow toward healthier pathways. This reduces pressure within the enlarged veins and helps relieve the symptoms associated with a varicocele.

The procedure is performed without traditional surgery and is typically completed in an outpatient setting.

Benefits of Varicocele Embolization

For many patients, varicocele embolization offers several potential advantages compared to surgical treatment.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Minimally invasive treatment
  • No large surgical incisions
  • Outpatient procedure
  • Image-guided precision
  • Short recovery period
  • Reduced postoperative discomfort
  • Return to normal activities relatively quickly
  • Treatment of the affected veins through a targeted approach

Every patient is unique, and treatment recommendations depend on individual symptoms, anatomy, and health goals.

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What to Expect During Treatment

Varicocele Embolization is typically performed as an outpatient procedure.

During treatment:

  1. Accessing the affected veins through a small catheter
  2. Using advanced imaging to identify abnormal venous pathways
  3. Specialized embolic materials are placed within the affected veins.
  4. Blood flow is naturally redirected through healthy veins.
  5. The catheter is removed, and patients are monitored before returning home.
Most procedures are completed within a few hours, and patients are typically discharged the same day.

Recovery After Varicocele Embolization

Recovery is generally straightforward for most patients.
While every experience is different, many patients are able to:
  • Return home the same day
  • Resume light daily activities shortly after treatment
  • Return to work relatively quickly
  • Experience gradual improvement in symptoms over time
Your physician will provide individualized recovery instructions based on your treatment and medical history.

Who May Be a Candidate for Varicocele Embolization?

Varicocele Embolization may be considered for men who:
  • Experience scrotal discomfort or heaviness
  • Have a diagnosed varicocele
  • Are exploring alternatives to surgery
  • Have fertility concerns associated with a varicocele
  • Prefer a minimally invasive treatment option
A consultation and imaging evaluation can help determine whether embolization may be appropriate for your specific situation.

Why Choose California Men's Health Institute?

At the California Men’s Health Institute, we focus on minimally invasive, image-guided treatments that help patients explore alternatives to traditional surgery when appropriate.
Patients choose our team because of our:
Specialized Embolization Expertise
Our physicians perform advanced vascular and embolization procedures using modern imaging technology and targeted treatment techniques.
Patient-Centered Care
We take time to explain diagnoses, discuss treatment options, and answer questions so patients feel informed and comfortable throughout the process.
Collaborative Approach
We work closely with referring physicians and urologists to help ensure patients receive coordinated care and a full understanding of their treatment options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a varicocele?

A varicocele is an enlargement of veins within the scrotum caused by abnormal blood flow. It is similar to a varicose vein that develops in the leg and may contribute to discomfort, heaviness, or fertility concerns.

What is Varicocele Embolization?

Varicocele Embolization is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that treats the veins responsible for a varicocele through a small catheter rather than traditional surgery.

Is Varicocele Embolization a surgical procedure?

No. Varicocele Embolization is not surgery. The procedure is performed through a small catheter and typically does not require large incisions.

How long does the procedure take?

Treatment times vary depending on individual anatomy and the complexity of the varicocele. During your consultation, your physician will explain what to expect based on your specific condition.

Will I need to stay overnight?

Most patients return home the same day following Varicocele Embolization.

Is Varicocele Embolization painful?

Patients generally tolerate the procedure well. Your physician will discuss comfort measures and what to expect before treatment.

How long is recovery?

Many patients are able to resume normal daily activities relatively quickly following treatment. Recovery experiences vary, and your physician will provide personalized guidance.

Can Varicocele Embolization help with fertility concerns?

Varicoceles have been associated with fertility issues in some men. Treatment may be recommended as part of a broader fertility evaluation. Your physician can discuss whether treatment may be appropriate based on your individual goals and circumstances.

Am I a candidate for Varicocele Embolization?

A consultation, physical evaluation, and imaging studies can help determine whether Varicocele Embolization may be an appropriate treatment option for you.

Does insurance cover Varicocele Embolization?

Coverage varies by insurance provider and individual plan. Our team can help review your benefits and discuss coverage options prior to treatment.

Schedule a Consultation

If you have been diagnosed with a varicocele or are experiencing symptoms such as discomfort, heaviness, or fertility concerns, our team can help you explore your treatment options.

Contact the California Men’s Health Institute today.