The effect of the treatment of varicocele on symptoms and fertility wa
s followed up in 66 patients for an average of 27 months (range 6-84 m
onths). The patients had been treated either surgically (n = 45) or wi
th embolization (n = 21). The mean duration of the inpatient periods a
nd sick leaves were significantly shorter among the patients treated w
ith embolization than among the surgical patients (2.4 vs 3.3 days and
4.8 vs 21.3 days, respectively). Scrotal problems disappeared either
completely or almost completely in 73 % of the patients treated for sy
mptoms (n = 40). The number of spermatozoa increased significantly (fr
om 6.7 mill/ml to 27.4 mill/ml) in the patients with infertility after
the treatment of varicocele. Pregnancy started in 31 % of the couples
with infertility problems. A spontaneous abortion occurred in two cas
es, and six couples (23 %) had a child of their own. It could be concl
uded that the treatment of varicocele is useful regardless of whether
it is given for symptoms or infertility. It is also indicated for the
patients with infertility problems who have a low number of spermatozo
a and disturbed spermatozoan motility in sperm analysis.