青少年精索静脉曲张显微外科切除术与精子参数的变化:匹配队列分析

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1111/andr.13792
Francis Petrella, Adele Raymo, Iman Sadri, David Velasquez, Vinayak Madhusoodanan, Nicholas Deebel, Joginder Bidhan, Daniel Nassau, Ranjith Ramasamy
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背景:众所周知,精索静脉曲张是睾丸周围常见的血管异常,与精液参数受损和成年男性不育有关。然而,精索静脉曲张对青少年和年轻人群的影响却鲜为人知:该研究旨在评估青少年精索静脉曲张切除术后精子参数的改善情况,并将其与匹配的成年患者进行比较,同时调查早期干预的潜在优势:我们利用迈阿密大学 2012 年至 2023 年的综合数据库进行了回顾性分析。我们纳入了接受精索静脉曲张切除术的青壮年(25 岁以下)男性。为确保可比性,我们根据术前卵泡刺激素(FSH)值和精索静脉曲张等级,以1:2的比例将他们与成年患者(30岁以上)配对。手术前后对精液参数进行了评估,包括精子数量、活力、形态和总体精液质量:我们纳入了45名青少年(AYA)患者,并根据FSH和精索静脉曲张等级将他们与116名成年人进行了配对,所有患者都接受了显微外科精索静脉曲张切除术。与匹配队列相比,AYA 组在精索静脉曲张切除术后表现出更大的改善。此外,青壮年男性术后精子浓度显著增加,与成年组相比,平均浓度增加了 1.7 倍(p 讨论):这项研究强调了精索静脉曲张切除术的潜在益处,它是治疗患有精索静脉曲张的青少年和年轻人,尤其是精液参数受损者的一种可行方法。通过在发育的早期阶段进行干预,该年龄组患者的精液质量与成年患者相比可获得显著改善:这些发现强调了将精索静脉曲张切除术作为年轻群体的一种重要治疗方法的重要性,有可能减轻他们对未来生育的担忧。
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Adolescent microsurgical varicocelectomy and changes in sperm parameters: A matched cohort analysis.

Background: Varicocele, a common vascular abnormality surrounding the testis, is known to be associated with impaired semen parameters and male infertility in adults. However, its impact on the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population is less well known.

Objectives: The study aimed to assess the improvement in sperm parameters following varicocelectomy in the AYA population, comparing them to matched adult counterparts, and investigating potential advantages of early intervention.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using a comprehensive database at the University of Miami spanning from 2012 to 2023. We included AYA (under 25 years of age) men who underwent varicocelectomy. To ensure comparability, they were matched with adult patients (over 30 years of age) based on preoperative follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) values and varicocele grade in a 1:2 ratio. Semen parameters were evaluated before and after surgery, including sperm count, motility, morphology, and overall semen quality.

Results: We included 45 patients in the Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) category, and matched them with 116 adults based on FSH and varicocele grade, all of whom underwent microsurgical varicocelectomy. The AYA group exhibited greater improvements post-varicocelectomy compared to the matched cohort. Furthermore, postoperative sperm concentration in the AYA men demonstrated a remarkable increase, with a 1.7-fold increase in mean concentration compared to the adult group (p < 0.001). Additionally, motility also displayed significant enhancement among the AYA men, with a final mean total motile sperm count (TMSC) improvement of 2.25-fold compared to the adult cohort (p = 0.002).

Discussion: This study highlights the potential benefits of varicocelectomy as a viable treatment option for adolescents and young adults with varicocele, particularly those with impaired semen parameters. By intervening at an earlier stage of development, patients in this age group can achieve significant improvements in semen quality, as compared to their adult counterparts.

Conclusion: These findings underscore the importance of considering varicocelectomy as a valuable therapeutic approach for the younger demographic, potentially alleviating future fertility concerns.

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