학술논문

Percutaneous varicocele embolization in the treatment of infertility
Document Type
Article
Source
The British Journal of Radiology; July 1995, Vol. 68 Issue: 811 p700-703, 4p
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ISSN
00071285; 1748880X
Abstract
Clinical and sub-clinical varicoceles are associated with infertility and abnormal sperm parameters. Percutaneous embolization is a minimally invasive, safe, outpatient method of treatment which is cost effective in comparison to surgery. This study is a retrospective review of embolization of the spermatic vein using stainless steel occluding spring coils, performed in 116 males from two infertility clinics. Follow-up results were complete in 87 patients of which 79 (91%) were successful both technically and clinically and all had sperm analysis performed both before and within 2 years after embolization. There was a highly significant increase in motility (mean 35% before, mean 46% after, p<0.001). Sperm density showed a trend towards improvement, but only p<0.10, and there was no significant change in semen volume or morphology. The partners of 29 men (33%) became pregnant in a total of 241 years of follow-up.