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Polok M et al. – Among 68 patients from the control group of persistent varicocele with grade II and grade III were recognized in 5 boys. In the group of boys, who have been operated on by using diatermy, persistent varicocele was noticed in 10.5% (4), while in those who have been operated on by using clips, the persistent varicocele was recognized only in 3.4% (1). Varicocele with grade I, not demanding a second operation, was recognized in 9 boys. The most often found complication was hydrocele. It was recognized in 23.7% (9) boys operated on by using diatermy and in 13.8% (4) boys operated on by using clips.

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