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Clinical Trial
. 1996 May;155(5):1636-8.

Effect of varicocelectomy on sperm parameters and pregnancy rate in patients with subclinical varicocele: a randomized prospective controlled study

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Clinical Trial

Effect of varicocelectomy on sperm parameters and pregnancy rate in patients with subclinical varicocele: a randomized prospective controlled study

M Yamamoto et al. J Urol. 1996 May.

Abstract

Purpose: We assessed whether subclinical varicocele ligation improves fertility and/or semen parameters.

Materials and methods: A total of 85 patients with a subclinical varicocele diagnosed by scrotal thermography presented with infertility. Patients were randomly assigned to groups 1 (high ligation of the internal spermatic vein) and 2 (followed without any treatment). At least 3 semen samples were obtained at study entry and 1 year later in both groups.

Results: The pregnancy rate in group 1 was 6.7% compared to 10% in group 2, and the difference was not statistically significant. Group 1 had significantly higher levels of sperm density and total motile sperm count at 1 year. There were no significant differences between groups 1 and 2 regarding change in seminal volume, sperm motility and abnormal sperm morphology.

Conclusions: Subclinical varicocelectomy has some effect on spermatogenesis but no beneficial effect on pregnancy rate.

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