• The Journal of urology · Jun 2001

    Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord as primary surgical treatment of chronic orchialgia.

    • L A Levine and T G Matkov.
    • Department of Urology, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
    • J. Urol. 2001 Jun 1; 165 (6 Pt 1): 1927-9.

    PurposeWe evaluate the effectiveness of microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord for treatment of chronic orchialgia.Materials And MethodsPatients referred to our clinic diagnosed with chronic orchialgia are evaluated with a thorough medical and psychiatric history, physical examination and scrotal ultrasound when indicated. A total of 27 patients with chronic orchialgia refractory to nonsurgical management who had temporary pain relief after undergoing outpatient cord block were candidates for denervation. There were 6 patients who had bilateral pain, therefore, 33 testicular units were denervated. Followup ranged from 1 to 74 months (mean 20).ResultsComplete pain relief was noted in 25 (76%) testicular units, partial relief in 3 (9.1%) and no relief in the remaining 5 (15%), with a mean followup of 19, 24 and 10 months, respectively. There was no significant difference in outcome when evaluated by the etiology of orchialgia.ConclusionsWhen conservative treatment fails, microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord should be considered first rate surgical therapy for patients with chronic orchialgia.

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