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A new one-layer epididymovasostomy technique.

Alayman Hussein1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe and evaluate the outcomes of a new epididymovasostomy technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Nine patients with obstructive azoospermia were treated at the Minia University Hospital using a new microsurgical bilateral epididymovasostomy technique. The technique involved the opening of a small window in the tunica of the epididymis, making an opening in the underneath epididymal tubule and keeping it open by fixing the edges of the epididymal opening to the edge of the epididymal tunica with four 10/0 nylon sutures. The abdominal cut end of the vas deferens was then anastomosed to the epididymal opening by suturing the epididymal tubule, fixed to its tunica in one layer, to the full thickness vas deferens. The main outcome measure was finding sperm in the ejaculate.
RESULTS: Sperm was found in the ejaculate in six out of nine patients after our new, one-layer, epididymovasostomy technique. Mean ± sd operating time was 176 ± 23 min.
CONCLUSIONS: This new, one-layer, epididymovasostomy technique provides a simple alternative method of epididymovasostomy, with reasonable outcomes. More cases and follow-up are needed to make meaningful comparisons with conventional epididymovasostomy.
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Keywords:  epididymovasostomy; male infertility; microsurgery; obstructive azoospermia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24924910     DOI: 10.1111/bju.12839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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