Bilateral endoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair does not impair male fertility
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Bilateral endoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair does not impair male fertility
Abstract
Purpose: Endoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair with polypropylene mesh has become a well-established technique. However, since the mesh is placed in close contact with the spermatic cord, mesh-induced inflammation may affect its structures, possibly resulting in impaired fertility. The aim of this observational prospective cohort study was to assess fertility after bilateral endoscopic TEP inguinal hernia repair in male patients.
Methods: Fifty-seven male patients (22-60 years old) with primary, reducible, bilateral inguinal hernias underwent elective bilateral endoscopic TEP hernia repair with use of polypropylene mesh. The primary outcome was testicular perfusion; secondary outcomes were testicular volume, endocrinological status, and semen quality. All patients were assessed preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively.
Results: Follow-up was completed in 44 patients. No statistically significant differences in measurements of testicular blood flow parameters or testicular volume were found. Postoperative LH levels were significantly higher [preoperative median 4.3 IU/L (IQR 3.4-5.3) versus postoperative median 5.0 IU/L (IQR 3.6-6.5), p = 0.03]. Levels of inhibin B were significantly lower postoperatively [preoperative median 139.0 ng/L (IQR 106.5-183.0) versus postoperative median 27.0 ng/L (IQR 88.3-170.9), p = 0.01]. No significant changes in FSH or testosterone levels were observed. There were no differences in semen quality.
Conclusions: Our data suggest that bilateral endoscopic TEP hernia repair with polypropylene mesh does not impair fertility, as no differences in testicular blood flow, testicular volume, or semen quality were observed. Postoperative levels of LH and inhibin B differed significantly from preoperative measurements, yet no clinical relevance could be ascribed to these findings.
Keywords: Bilateral; Endoscopic; Fertility; Inguinal hernia; TEP.
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