| Literature DB >> 29713550 |
Mehmet G Sönmez1, Ahmet H Haliloğlu2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In this review, we investigate the advantage of varicocele repair prior to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for infertile couples and provide cost analysis information.Entities:
Keywords: ART, assisted reproductive technologies; Assisted reproductive technology; CINAHL, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature; Embase, Excerpta Medica Database; ICSI, intracytoplasmic sperm injection; IUI, intrauterine insemination; IVF, in vitro fertilisation; In vitro fertilisation; Intracytoplasmic sperm injection; NOA, non-obstructive azoospermia; ROS, reactive oxygen species; SDF, sperm DNA fragmentation; TESE, testicular sperm extraction; TMSC, total motile sperm count; Varicocele; Varicocelectomy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29713550 PMCID: PMC5922188 DOI: 10.1016/j.aju.2018.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arab J Urol ISSN: 2090-598X
Fig. 1Search strategy and selection process.
Studies evaluating the effects of varicocele repair on sperm parameters.
| Reference | Number of studies evaluated | Number of patients | Groups | Parameters | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdel-Meguid et al. | 1 | 145 | Varicocelectomy ( | Pregnancy rate, Semen quality | Spontaneous pregnancy rate 32.9% vs 13.9% ( |
| Kroese et al. | 10 | 894 | Varicocele occlusion ( | Pregnancy rate, Semen quality | Significant recovery in treatment group ( |
| Baazeem et al. | 22 | – | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality, sperm DNA damage, seminal oxidative stress | Significant recovery in sperm concentration and sperm progressive motility, decrease in sperm DNA damage and seminal oxidative stress ( |
| Marmar et al. | 5 | 570 | Varicocelectomy ( | Spontaneous pregnancy rate | Spontaneous pregnancy rate: 33% vs 15% ( |
| Barekat et al. | 1 | 35 | Post-varicocelectomy + N-acetyl-L-cysteine vs post-varicocelectomy without N-acetyl-L-cysteine | Semen quality, sperm DNA integrity, oxidative stress | No significant difference in sperm parameters, significant decrease in DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress ( |
| Agarwal et al. | 10 | 1231 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality | The sperm concentration increased by 12.03 106/mL, motility increased by 11.72% ( |
| Chen et al. | 1 | 30 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality, sperm mitochondrial DNA deletion | 73% recovery in semen quality, significant decrease in sperm mitochondrial DNA deletion: 40% vs 13.3% ( |
| Zini et al. | 1 | 25 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality, sperm chromatin and DNA integrity | Sperm concentration, progressive motility, sperm chromatin and DNA integrity significant recovery ( |
| Smit et al. | 1 | 49 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality, DNA fragmentation index, pregnancy rate | Sperm concentration and sperm progressive motility significant recovery (both |
| Li et al. | 1 | 19 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Semen quality, DNA fragmentation index | Sperm concentration and sperm progressive motility significant recovery, DNA fragmentation index decrease (28.4% vs 22.4%) ( |
| Wang et al. | 7 | 476 | Varicocele patients ( | Sperm DNA damage | In varicocele patients group, high sperm DNA damage: 9.84% more ( |
Studies evaluating effect of varicocelectomy on ART.
| Study | Number of patients | Groups | Parameters | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daitch et al. | 58 | IUI with prior varicocelectomy ( | Live-birth and pregnancy rates | Pregnancy rate/cycle: 11.8% vs 6.3% ( |
| Cayan et al. | 540 | Pre-varicocelectomy vs post-varicocelectomy | Spontaneous pregnancy, changes in ART candidacy after varicocelectomy | Spontaneous pregnancy rate: 36.6% |
| Esteves et al. | 242 | ICSI with prior varicocelectomy ( | Live-birth, clinical pregnancy, miscarriage and fertilisation rates | Live-birth rate: 46.3% vs 1.5% ( |
| Pasqualotto et al. | 248 | ICSI with prior varicocelectomy ( | Clinical pregnancy, implantation, miscarriage and fertilisation rates | Clinical pregnancy rate: 30.9% vs 31.1% ( |
| Gokce et al. | 306 | ICSI with prior varicocelectomy ( | Live-birth, clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rates | Live-birth rate: 47.6% vs 29.0% ( |
| Zini et al. | 393 | Varicocelectomy ( | Pregnancy rates, ART utilisation | Spontaneous pregnancy rate: 39% vs 32% ( |