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Should azoospermic patients with varicocele disease undergo surgery to recover fertility?

Pacientes com azoospermia e varicocele devem ser submetidos à cirurgia para recuperar a fertilidade?

Summary

Introduction:

Varicocele disease is well-known cause of infertility in men. The presence of spermatic varices veins create a hostile environment to spermatogenesis. It results in reduced quality of the sperm production and in some cases can determine a total absence of sperm. The varicocelectomy procedure in patients with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) can raise the rates of sperm in the semen analysis. A positive rate for sperm, even if very low, may be sufficient to enable the capture of sperm intended for in-vitro fertilization without the use of donor sperm.

Objetive:

To evaluate the raise of sperm in NOA patients with varicocele disease who were submitted to a bilateral procedure to recovery sperm production.

Method:

We analized the sperm results of 25 NOA patients who undergone to a bilateral varicocelectomy procedure.

Results:

From a total of 25 patients, three (12%) recovered sperm count four months after procedure. One year after the procedure, five (20%) patients recovered sperm production.

Conclusion:

Patients with varicocele disease and azoospermia, without genetic changes or obstruction of the spermatic tract, should undergo surgical procedure to recover sperm.

Keywords:
azoospermia; infertility; varicocele; surgery

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