Introduction: The therapeutic effects of pediatric varicocele surgery on symptoms other than testicular lateralityare unclear.Subjects and Methods: Six patients were included during the six-year period from 2016 to 2021 in this study.Laparoscopic varicocelectomy was performed. The symptoms and testicular volume resulting from surgery wereevaluated.Results: Patient 1 (10 years old, testicular laterality, scrotal mass G1), Patient 2 (12 years old, testicular laterality,scrotal pain, scrotal mass G3), Patient 3 (10 years old, scrotal pain, scrotal mass G1), Patient 4 (10 years old, scrotal mass G2), Patient 5 (14 years old, scrotal mass G2), and Patient 6 (14 years old, scrotal mass G3) were included. The pain improved, and the mass disappeared. There were no postoperative complications.Conclusion: The surgical indications for this disease in children include laterality of testicular volume and scrotalpain.
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