Varicocele embolisation effects on improving fertility: A meta-analysis

IF 0.4 Q4 BIOLOGY Advances in Human Biology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4103/aihb.aihb_20_23
M. Bhuta, Deepansh Gupta, Sanjit Gogoi, K. Prudhvinath, Chandrakanta Kar, S. Khurana
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Introduction: Varicocele is characterised by abnormal dilation and enlargement of scrotal venous pampiniform plexus which drains blood from testicles. It is a commonly identified cause of male infertility where twisted and enlarged veins are observed in the spermatic cord. The present meta-analysis aimed at evaluating effects of varicocele embolisation (VE) on improving fertility in infertile or sub-fertile men by analysing sperm parameters. Materials and Methods: A systematic search of existing English literature was conducted to identify studies on changes in sperm concentration, sperm motility, sperm morphology, sperm vitality, total motile sperm count, and FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone) outcomes in patients undergoing VE procedures for the treatment of varicocele. These studies included Randomised Control Trials (RCTs), non-randomised clinical trials, comparative studies, and retrospective and prospective reviews. RevMan (Review Manager v5.4.1) software was used for statistical analysis with a random effects model to determine the standard mean difference. Quality assessment of all studies was performed using risk of bias assessment with RevMan software. Results: A total of 14 relevant studies describing effects of varicocele embolisation on sperm parameters were identified. Statistical analyses for sperm morphology, sperm vitality, and FSH level were insignificant. The effect of VE on sperm concentration, sperm motility, and total motile sperm count was found to be insignificant as per the pooled results of analysis. Conclusion: Present meta-analysis shows effectiveness of VE in improving sperm parameters considered in this study. However, high-quality RCTs with larger sample size are necessary to reach statistically significant and definitive conclusions about varicocele embolisation in improving fertility.
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精索静脉曲张栓塞对提高生育能力的影响:一项荟萃分析
简介:精索静脉曲张的特点是阴囊旁细静脉丛异常扩张和扩大,从睾丸排出血液。这是一种常见的男性不育的原因,在精索中观察到扭曲和扩大的静脉。本荟萃分析旨在通过分析精子参数来评估精索静脉曲张栓塞(VE)对提高不育或低生育能力男性生育能力的影响。材料与方法:系统检索现有英文文献,以确定经VE治疗精索静脉曲张患者的精子浓度、精子活力、精子形态、精子活力、总活动精子数和促卵泡激素(FSH)结果变化的研究。这些研究包括随机对照试验(RCTs)、非随机临床试验、比较研究以及回顾性和前瞻性评价。采用RevMan (Review Manager v5.4.1)软件进行统计分析,采用随机效应模型确定标准均值差。使用RevMan软件进行偏倚风险评估,对所有研究进行质量评估。结果:共确定了14项描述精索静脉曲张栓塞对精子参数影响的相关研究。精子形态、精子活力和FSH水平的统计分析均不显著。综合分析结果发现,VE对精子浓度、精子活力和总活动精子数的影响不显著。结论:本荟萃分析显示VE在改善本研究考虑的精子参数方面的有效性。然而,要得出精索静脉曲张栓塞在提高生育能力方面具有统计学意义和明确的结论,需要高质量、大样本量的随机对照试验。
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