OBJECTIVE: We evaluated whether early treatment for left varicocele can improve sperm parameters. DESIGN: Patient follow-up and comparison with control groups. SETTING: Surgical department of a Children's Hospital and a university infertility-care center. PATIENT(S): Nineteen patients who underwent surgery for left varicocele as adolescents (mean +/- SD, 14.11 +/- 1.59 years) were followed up as adults (mean +/- SD, 19.37 +/- 1.16 years). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): A testicular examination was performed and varicocele staging was done at the time of surgery. Andrologic examination and semen analysis were done 2-8 years later. Semen results were compared with those of two age-matched control groups of 19 healthy, randomly selected subjects and 19 unoperated patients suffering from left varicocele of the same degree. RESULT(S): The mean values of sperm parameters in the patient study group were similar to those of the healthy controls except that the sperm concentration was significantly lower. However, sperm motility and morphology mean values in the patient study group were significantly higher than those of the unoperated patients. CONCLUSION(S): This study indicates that surgery in adolescence can be useful, possibly because the testis is developing at that age. Large-scale, double-blind controlled trials on early treatment of left varicocele are needed to identify possible markers of disease severity.
SPERM PARAMETERS AFTER EARLY LEFT VARICOCELE TREATMENT / Lenzi, Andrea; Bagolan, P; Nahum, A; Gandini, Loredana; Dondero, Franco. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 69:(1998), pp. 347-347. [10.1016/S0015-0282(97)00474-3]
SPERM PARAMETERS AFTER EARLY LEFT VARICOCELE TREATMENT
LENZI, Andrea;GANDINI, Loredana;DONDERO, Franco
1998
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated whether early treatment for left varicocele can improve sperm parameters. DESIGN: Patient follow-up and comparison with control groups. SETTING: Surgical department of a Children's Hospital and a university infertility-care center. PATIENT(S): Nineteen patients who underwent surgery for left varicocele as adolescents (mean +/- SD, 14.11 +/- 1.59 years) were followed up as adults (mean +/- SD, 19.37 +/- 1.16 years). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): A testicular examination was performed and varicocele staging was done at the time of surgery. Andrologic examination and semen analysis were done 2-8 years later. Semen results were compared with those of two age-matched control groups of 19 healthy, randomly selected subjects and 19 unoperated patients suffering from left varicocele of the same degree. RESULT(S): The mean values of sperm parameters in the patient study group were similar to those of the healthy controls except that the sperm concentration was significantly lower. However, sperm motility and morphology mean values in the patient study group were significantly higher than those of the unoperated patients. CONCLUSION(S): This study indicates that surgery in adolescence can be useful, possibly because the testis is developing at that age. Large-scale, double-blind controlled trials on early treatment of left varicocele are needed to identify possible markers of disease severity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.