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Impact of varicocele repair on semen parameters in infertile men: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Ashok Agarwal
Rossella Cannarella
Ramadan Saleh
Florence Boitrelle
Murat Gül
Tuncay Toprak
Gianmaria Salvio
Mohamed Arafa
Giorgio I. Russo
Ahmed M. Harraz
Rajender Singh
Nicolas Garrido
Taha Abo-Almagd Abdel-Meguid Hamoda
Amarnath Rambhatla
Parviz Kavoussi
Shinnosuke Kuroda
Gökhan Çalik
Pallavi Saini
Erman Ceyhan
Fotios Dimitriadis
Ralf Henkel
Andrea Crafa
Ayad Palani
Mesut Berkan Duran
Evangelos Maziotis
Émine Saïs
Marion Bendayan
Mahsa Darbandi
Tan V. Le
Sezgin Gunes
Petroula Tsioulou
Pallav Sengupta
Berk Hazir
Gökhan Çeker
Sara Darbandi
Damayanthi Durairajanayagam
Azin Aghamajidi
Noora Alkhalidi
Emrullah Sogutdelen
Kristian Leisegang
Abdullah Alarbid
Christopher C. K. Ho
Vineet Malhotra
Federica Finocchi
Luís Crisóstomo
Raghavender Kosgi
Haitham ElBardisi
Armand Zini
Ponco Birowo
Giovanni Colpi
Hyun Jun Park
Ege Can Serefoglu
Quang Nguyen
Edmund Ko
Jean de la Rosette
Germar M. Pinggera
Ho Vinh Phuoc Nguyen
Hussein Kandil
Rupin Shah
Tıp Fakültesi
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Asian Society of Penile Surgery, 2022.

Abstract

Purpose: Despite the significant role of varicocele in the pathogenesis of male infertility, the impact of varicocele repair (VR) on conventional semen parameters remains controversial. Only a few systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMAs) have evaluated the impact of VR on sperm concentration, total motility, and progressive motility, mostly using a before-after analytic approach. No SRMA to date has evaluated the change in conventional semen parameters after VR compared to untreated controls. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of VR on conventional semen parameters in infertile patients with clinical varicocele compared to untreated controls. Materials and Methods: A literature search was performed using Scopus, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases following the Population Intervention Comparison Outcome (PICOS) model (Population: infertile patients with clinical varicocele; Intervention: VR [any technique]; Comparison: infertile patients with clinical varicocele that were untreated; Outcome: sperm concentration, sperm total count, progressive sperm motility, total sperm motility, sperm morphology, and semen volume; Study type: randomized controlled trials and observational studies). Results: A total of 1,632 abstracts were initially assessed for eligibility. Sixteen studies were finally included with a total of 2,420 infertile men with clinical varicocele (1,424 patients treated with VR vs. 996 untreated controls). The analysis showed significantly improved post-operative semen parameters in patients compared to controls with regards to sperm concentration (standardized mean difference [SMD] 1.739; 95% CI 1.129 to 2.349; p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd29f5834026a25d1944f1cb8b771f70