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AuthorElBardisi ,Haitham
AuthorAlMalki ,Ahmad
AuthorKhalafalla ,Kareim
AuthorEl Ansari ,Walid
AuthorArafa ,Mohamed
AuthorMahdi ,Mohammed
AuthorAlKubaisi ,Khalid
AuthorAlSaid ,Sami
AuthorCanguven ,Onder
AuthorMajzoub ,Ahmad
Available date2025-04-16T06:32:17Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameArab Journal of Urology
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20905998.2024.2400630
ISSN2090598X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64229
AbstractObjective To evaluate the effects of age on semen and hormonal parameters following microsurgical varicocelectomy among patients with grade 3 varicocele, and to compare fertility outcomes between younger (<40 years) and older (≥40 years) men. Methods Retrospective cohort study of infertile patients with clinical left grade 3 varicocele who underwent microsurgical subinguinal varicocelectomy (MV). Patients meeting the inclusion criteria (N = 550) were divided into two groups based on their age at the time of MV: <40 (n = 441) and ≥40 years (n = 109). Preoperative semen analysis and hormonal profiles were collected, and follow-up data including pregnancy outcomes were gathered at 3 and 6 months post-surgery. Results Post-surgery, the younger group showed significant improvements in sperm count and total motility (p < 0.001 for each) as well as progressive motility (p = 0.005), while older men exhibited a significant increase in progressive motility (p = 0.002). For each group, there were no significant changes in hormonal levels post-surgery. Comparative analysis across the two age groups showed no significant differences in the postoperative extent of semen improvements or pregnancy. Conclusion MV is a viable option for older infertile patients as it is for younger infertile men with grade 3 varicocele, and both groups can achieve similarly high rates of pregnancy outcomes.
SponsorThe authors thank the Laboratory technicians and Coordinators at the Male infertility Unit at the Ambulatory care center, Hamad Medical Corporation.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Subjectage impact
Male infertility
microsurgical subinguinal varicocelectomy
semen analysis
spontaneous pregnancy
TitleDoes age matter? Impact of age on testicular function and pregnancy outcomes following microsurgical varicocelectomy in patients with grade 3 varicocele
TypeArticle
Pagination53-61
Issue Number1
Volume Number23
dc.accessType Open Access


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