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Beneficial effects of varicocele embolization on semen parameters.

Authors :
Prasivoravong J
Marcelli F
Lemaître L
Pigny P
Ramdane N
Peers MC
Mitchell V
Rigot JM
Source :
Basic and clinical andrology [Basic Clin Androl] 2014 May 16; Vol. 24, pp. 9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 May 16 (Print Publication: 2014).
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: The value of varicocele repair and the latter's impact on semen parameters are still subject to debate.<br />Methods: We analyse changes over time in initially abnormal sperm parameters and serum concentrations of testosterone, FSH and inhibin B after embolization treatment of males with high-grade varicocele. From 2007 to 2012, we recruited 47 male infertile patients with clinically visible left varicocele in the resting patient and at least one abnormal semen parameter. Sperm parameters and serum levels of total testosterone, FSH and inhibin B were measured prior to retrograde embolization (M0) and then 3 (M3) and 6 (M6) months afterwards.<br />Results: At M0, the median sperm concentration was 5.78 [0.84-37.70] × 10(6)/ejaculate. The mean ± SD sperm progressive motility, vitality and percentage of normal sperm were respectively, 21.83 ± 16.48%, 61.88 ± 15.98% and 12.88 ± 7.15%. The corresponding values at M3 were significantly higher (38.75 [3.96-95] × 10(6)/ejaculate, 29.32 ± 14.21%, 69.14 ± 14.86% and 19.03 ± 11.02%, respectively). The mean percentage of spermatozoa with a thin head was significantly lower at M6 (6.35 ± 5.29%) than at M0 (14.03 ± 13.09%). The mean serum testosterone, FSH and inhibin B levels did not change significantly over time.<br />Conclusions: Embolization treatment in men with clinically visible left varicocele, abnormal sperm parameters and documented infertility is associated with a significant improvement in semen parameters including sperm head morphology.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2051-4190
Volume :
24
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Basic and clinical andrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25780583
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/2051-4190-24-9