Comparison of Open Sub-Inguinal and Microscopic Sub-Inguinal Varicocelectomy for Improvement of Sperm Parameters
Saleem Shahzad, Muhammad Waqar Shahid, Muhammad Azeem Mughal, Ismat Ullah, Attiq-ur-Rehman Khan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Varicoceles along with oligospermia as well as with asthenozoospermia
lead to the male infertility. It can weaken the
spermatogenesis via many different pathophysiological mechanisms. Many
surgical and non-surgical methods are available for its treatment.
Objective: To
compare microscopic versus open sub-inguinal varicocelectomy in males with
varicocele with oligospermia and asthenozoospermia.
Study Design: Randomized controlled trail
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Urology, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore from 1st
May to 30th November 2017.
Methodology: One
hundred and fifty males with varicocele were recruited and divided in two equal
groups. Group A patients underwent microsurgical sub-inguinal varicocelectomy
and Group B patients underwent conventional/open sub-inguinal varicocelectomy.
Semen analysis was done before surgery and after four months of surgery and ³50% improvement in semen parameters were noted.
Results: The mean age was 31.69±5.49 years. In group A and group-B
≥50% improvement was observed in 36 (48%) and 21 (28%) respectively. The
improvement was significantly higher in group A than group B (p>0.012).
Conclusion: The improvement in sperm count and motility was
significantly higher in patients treated with microsurgical sub-inguinal
varicocelectomy when treated with conventional/open sub-inguinal varicocelectomy.
Keywords: Male infertility, Varicocele, Varicocelectomy, Seminal
parameters, Microsurgical sub-inguinal, Conventional/open
sub-inguinal