: The primary treatments in this period were open surgical procedures: Palomo Technique : Retroperitoneal ligation of the spermatic veins. Ivanissevich Technique : Inguinal ligation of the veins. Indications for Surgery
Publishing an article based on unverifiable or incorrect keywords would risk spreading misinformation, especially regarding a medical condition in children.
: It is rarely detected in young children but becomes increasingly common during puberty, affecting up to 20% of adolescents .
While the film is indexed in archives like Net-Film.ru , it is often listed as "not published" for general public viewing. 2. Medical Context and Guidelines (Circa 1982) varikotsele u detey 1982 okru verified
One testicle, usually the left, may be visibly smaller than the other. Diagnostic Procedures
: Congenital absence or incompetence of the internal spermatic vein valves allows unmitigated backward flow, engorging the pampiniform plexus. The Impact on Testicular Health
The film was created as a medical and educational resource to inform parents and school doctors about the risks of varicocele (dilated veins in the scrotum) in adolescents. In the Soviet medical context of the early 1980s, this was a critical "story" because of the link between untreated childhood varicocele and adult infertility. Key Elements of the Narrative The School Screening : The primary treatments in this period were
(Odnoklassniki), a popular social network in Russian-speaking regions where archival Soviet films are often shared and verified by community groups. The "Story" of the 1982 Film
: It explains the clinical grading system (Grades 1, 2, and 3) used to measure the severity of the vein dilation.
Долгое время заболевание считалось проблемой исключительно взрослых мужчин, однако масштабные исследования, пик которых пришелся на 1982 год , в корне изменили андрологическую практику. : It is rarely detected in young children
An advanced interventional radiology technique. A tiny catheter is threaded through the vein to place small coils or sclerosing agents directly into the damaged vessel, blocking off the abnormal blood flow without requiring surgical incisions. When is Surgery Mandatory for a Child?
Primarily school-aged boys and teenagers (post-pubertal growth).
The "Gold Standard" then, as it is now, was physical examination. The Dubin and Amelar grading system (Grades I, II, and III) became the standard for classification during the 1970s and 80s.
Alternatively, "Okrug" in Russian means district. Maybe it's "Okrug Verikotsele u Detey," but that's a stretch. The user might have a typo or mistranslation. Since I can't verify the existence of this book or work from 1982, I need to inform them that there's no information available. I should explain the possible issues with the title, suggest checking the spelling or the correct year, and maybe consider different languages or authors. It's possible the user is trying to refer to a Russian or Soviet-era book but there's confusion in the title translation or transliteration. I should make sure to clarify that the current query doesn't match any known works and offer suggestions on how to proceed.