Successful Adolescent Varicocelectomy Improves Total Motile Sperm Count

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Introduction to Varicocele and Fertility
This chapter introduces the topic of varicocele in pediatric males and its implications for future fertility. It highlights the importance of understanding treatment options such as varicocelectomy and the potential benefits of surgical intervention.
0:13
Study Overview and Methodology
An overview of the retrospective treatment study conducted at the University of Rochester and Boston Children's Hospital, detailing the patient selection criteria and the methodology used to assess outcomes post-varicocelectomy.
0:26
Patient Outcomes and Findings
Discussion of the outcomes observed in the 15 Tanner stage 5 patients who underwent varicocelectomy, including the success rate of varicocele elimination and improvements in sperm concentration and total modal sperm counts.
0:40
Statistical Analysis and Results
Analysis of the statistical results from the semen analysis conducted two years post-surgery, showcasing the average increase in total modal sperm count and the implications for future fertility.
0:53
Controversies in Surgical Treatment
Exploration of the controversies surrounding early surgical treatment of varicocele, discussing differing opinions in the medical community and the importance of considering surgery when abnormal semen parameters are present.
1:07
Conclusion and Recommendations
Concluding thoughts on the study's findings, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of varicocelectomy in adolescents with varicocele and abnormal semen parameters to preserve future fertility.

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New article you should know about from JPS by Kim Priban DNP, RN

"Successful Adolescent Varicocelectomy Improves Total Motile Sperm Count"

Authors: Raymond Lay, Tanya Logvinenko, Michael P. Kurtz, Saafia Masoom, Alyssia Venna & David A Diamond

Full article: https:/doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2023.08.007

Abstract

Background:

Management of the adolescent varicocele focuses on optimizing fertility potential, but to date there is limited data on the success of varicocelectomy on optimizing semen parameters for individual adolescent patients. We reviewed our database of over 1600 adolescent varicocele patients to find those with pre- and postoperative semen analyses to determine the impact of varicocele correction.

Methods:

15 Tanner stage V patients with unilateral clinically apparent left-sided with pre- and postoperative semen analyses were identified. Mixed models were used to compare semen parameters pre- and post-varicocelectomy in patients with successful management.

Results:

Complete elimination of the varicocele was achieved in 12/15 (80%) patients. Three patients had persistent varicocele (with down-grading in two) and declined further intervention. Median time between pre- and postoperative semen analyses was 24.2 months. For those with successful varicocele correction, total motile sperm count (TMSC) improved in all but one (Figure 1), with an average increase of 44.0 million (95% CI: 18.7–69.3) in post-varicocelectomy analyses compared to pre-varicocelectomy (p = 0.0016). Mean percent improvement was 649.2%. It went from abnormal to normal (≥20 million/cc) in 55.6% (5/9). For the three patients with persistent varicocele, one had improved TMSC from abnormal to normal range, one had worsening within normal range, and one had effectively no change.

Conclusion:

Successful correction of adolescent varicocele may improve TMSC. In over half of our institution's cases, an abnormal value normalized. Surgical intervention may be considered for adolescent varicoceles associated with abnormal semen parameters.

 

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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