| Literature DB >> 9197919 |
R Hauser1, L Yogev, M Greif, A Hirshenbein, A Botchan, R Gamzu, G Paz, H Yavetz.
Abstract
The study was conducted to evaluate the changes in sperm binding capacity and ultrasound measurements of the internal spermatic vein, after operative repair of a varicocele. In order to clarify the effect of a varicocele on fertility, these changes were correlated to pregnancy achievement. Twelve infertile males with subnormal semen parameters and varicocele, underwent operative repair. Pre- and post-operatively, all had semen analysis, hemizona assay and ultrasound of the internal spermatic veins. The patients were divided into three subgroups according to pregnancy outcome, and the changes in the different evaluation tests after the operation were compared. Sperm concentration and motility improved post-operatively in all three subgroups, whereas the hemizona index and ultrasonographic measurements improved significantly only in the subgroup that achieved early pregnancies (the mean post-operative percentage of normal morphology was significantly higher), compared to the subgroup without pregnancies. Unlike sperm parameters which improve after operative repair of the varicocele, but have no correlation to conception, sperm binding and ultrasound measurements of the internal spermatic veins improve significantly in cases that achieve early pregnancies. The use of these tests, as well as measuring the percentage of normal morphology, are recommended in all cases of infertility-related varicocele.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9197919 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.1997.tb00309.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Andrologia ISSN: 0303-4569 Impact factor: 2.775