Abstract

We report five cases of middle-aged men with low testosterone levels and erectile dysfunction (ED) who were successfully treated with varicocelectomy with long-term follow-up. All five patients presented to our clinic with ED. Upon initial physical examination, each patient had varicoceles on his scrotum, and two consecutive morning samplings showed testosterone levels below 400 ng/mL. Age at varicocelectomy was from 40 to 53 years. Four patients underwent microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy, whereas one patient underwent inguinal varicocelectomy. After surgery, testosterone increased in all cases, and the normal testosterone level was maintained during follow-up (16–60 months). In addition, all cases reported improvement of ED after surgery. In our clinical cases, microscopic varicocelectomy increased serum testosterone levels and improved erectile function, and this increase and improvement continued up to a follow-up of 60 months. Varicocelectomy would be a good option to treat testosterone deficiency in men with varicocele.

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