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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-04
Varicocele Treatment: Angiographic embolization versus varicocelectomy
E. Manssor, Abdelmoneim sulieman, S. Osman, S. Alenezi and E. Babiker
Published: July 27, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i04.012
Pages: 1669-1673
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Abstract
Varicocele is a dilatation of the pampiniform plexus of the testicular veins, the varicocele repair has been
shown to reverse a spectrum of effects contributing to men with impaired fertility, it can be treated either by surgical
ligation or angiographic occlusion of the spermatic veins. The aim of this study is to compare the outcome of
percutaneous varicocele embolization versus surgical ligation with regard to changes in semen parameters. In this
retrospective study, a total of 61 patients underwent varicocele correction. The patients were divided into two groups
according to the treatment procedure; group (A) 31 patients treated by angiographic embolization of the spermatic vein
and group (B) 30 patients treated by surgical ligation. The semen analysis of both groups was reviewed pre-treatment and
one year after treatment for volume (ml), concentration (Sperm x106 per ml), motility (% motile), morphology (% normal
shape) and total motile sperm count (TMSC) (Sperm x106). The t-test was used to measure levels of statistical
significance. The mean age for group (A) was 28 years old ranged between (19-41 years) and 28.83 years ranged
between (20-43) for group(B). After one year follow-up, when comparing the semen parameters pre and post-treatment
for each group separately, it has been found a significant improvement in concentration, motility and TMSC for both
groups P. values ≤ (0.05). The morphology improved significantly in group (A) P. value≤ (0.05), but not quite significant
in group (B) P. value = (0.16). No significant improvement was noted in the volume of ejaculate for both groups P.
values = (0.7829) and (0.2486) for group (A) and group (B) respectively.