Varicocele is that the commonest correctable explanation for male factor infertility. The role of varicocele within the etiology of male infertility remains controversial regarding to whom varicocelectomy should be done and therefore the selection should be meticulous. With the recent advances in biomolecular and development of novel sperm functional tests, it's been possible to raised understand the mechanism involved in damage provoked by varicocele and thus , propose ways to reverse them. Clinical studies have shown that varicocele surgery can improve semen quality sufficient to downgrade the sort of assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure required. This reveiw discusses current concepts on the mechanisms for varicocele induced testicular damage and efficacy of varicocelectomy for treatment of infertility. We also review the present guidelines and wish for correct case selection before surgery.The authors critically reviewed the value effectiveness of the surgery of a varicocele compared with assisted reproductive techniques.
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