Summary:
Objective: Presentation of microsurgical varicocelectomy (MVE) treatment outcome in infertile males, in males with symptomatic
varicocela and in males with hypotrophic testes.
Material and Methodology: From IV/98 to XII/05, a total of 350 patients with varcicocelas were operated in our clinic,
using the MVE method. The authors assess the surgical method results in 131 patients. In 90.84% of the patients, the procedure
was performed in order to manage infertility, in 7.63% for dyscomfort and in 1.53% due to findings of hypotrophic testes.
82.44% of the patients sufferred from a left-sided varicocela, 6.03% from a bilateral one and 1.53 % from a right-sided
varicocela.
Results: Postoperative follow up of spermiograms (Spg), performed at three-month intervals, confirmed significant Spg
improvements in 75.57% of the patients, in 13.74% of the cases no change was reported, and in 7.63% the Spg could not be
assessed because the patients failed to turn up for a check up, and in 3.05% mild deterioration of the Spg was reported.
Conclusion: Microsurgical varicocelectomy is a standard and highly effective treatment method of varicelas, which are
indicated for management.
Key words:
varicocela – microsurgical varicocelectomy – male infertility
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