To depict the basics of percutaneous spermatic vein sclero-embolization through a right basilic vein access and to qualitatively assess the reduced discomfort and pain of this access compared to the femoral one through a VAS scale. From February 2019 to March 2020, 20 varicocele sclero-embolizations through a right basilic vein were performed and retrospectively evaluated. All patients were men with a median age of 24.5 years. Treatment technique is described, as well as mean radiation dose and procedural time, and complication rates. Technical success was obtained in all patients. 1 access site complication requiring conversion to femoral access occurred. 100% of patients reported only a "mild" pain ranging from 1 to 3 on VAS scale, suggesting a comfortable access for this procedure. Basilic vein access determines easy left and right spermatic vein catheterization, rapid ambulation as well as easy monitoring of the access site for post-procedural evaluations.
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