Improved semen parameters and sperm deoxyribonucleic acid fragmentation following microscopic varicocelectomy: short term results of a prospective study

Manu K. Nagabhaiarav, Vivek Meyyappan, Manasa Thimmegowda, Tarun Javali, Gopal K. S. Rao
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Background: Assessment of sperm deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage post varicocelectomy, has brought about new prospects in treating men with infertility. Improvements in spermatogenesis with decrease in sperm DNA damage has been demonstrated which has led to significant enhancement in fertility rates. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy of microscopic varicocelectomy on the reduction in sperm DNA damage in concurrence to the conventional improvement of semen parameters. Methods: All patients with a diagnosis of varicocele leading to infertility and planned for microscopic varicocelectomy from January 2013 through September 2019, were included in the study. Sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) was done preoperatively and at 3 and 6 months postoperatively for sperm DNA integrity assessment and the results expressed as sperm percentage DFI were compared. A p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: 105 infertile men underwent microscopic varicocelectomy. Mean age and infertility period from the date of unprotected sex were 26.5±5.6 years and 30 months respectively. Baseline mean sperm concentration was 29 million/ml, mean progressive motility 24% and a percentage DFI ranged from 5–36% with a mean of 16%. Sperm DNA integrity improved significantly with a DFI decrease from 25±11% to 18±6%, 3 months post-surgery which was consistent at 6 months (13±5%). Sperm concentration and progressive motility increased with a mean sperm count improvement by 21.9 million/ml and mean motility by 20.3%. Conclusions: Microscopic varicocelectomy provides durable improvement in DNA integrity and semen parameters. Sperm DNA integrity assessment using SCSA is a useful tool to demonstrate change in the semen quality post treatment.  
显微镜下精索静脉曲张切除术后精液参数和精子脱氧核糖核酸碎片的改善:一项前瞻性研究的短期结果
背景:精索静脉切除术后精子脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)损伤评估为治疗男性不育症带来了新的前景。随着精子 DNA 损伤的减少,精子生成得到改善,从而显著提高了生育率。因此,我们评估了显微镜下精索静脉曲张切除术在减少精子DNA损伤的同时改善精液参数的效果:方法:将 2013 年 1 月至 2019 年 9 月期间所有诊断为精索静脉曲张导致不育并计划进行显微镜下精索静脉曲张切除术的患者纳入研究。术前、术后 3 个月和 6 个月进行精子染色质结构检测(SCSA),以评估精子 DNA 的完整性,并比较以精子百分比 DFI 表示的结果。P值小于0.05为具有统计学意义:105名不育男性接受了显微镜下精索静脉曲张切除术。平均年龄(26.5±5.6)岁,不育时间(自无保护性行为之日起算)分别为 30 个月。基线平均精子浓度为 2,900 万/毫升,平均精子活力为 24%,DFI 百分比为 5-36%,平均为 16%。精子DNA完整性明显改善,术后3个月,DFI从25±11%降至18±6%,6个月后仍保持不变(13±5%)。精子浓度和精子运动能力均有所提高,精子数量平均提高了 2 190 万/毫升,精子运动能力平均提高了 20.3%:显微镜下精索静脉曲张切除术可持久改善DNA完整性和精液参数。使用 SCSA 评估精子 DNA 完整性是证明治疗后精液质量变化的有用工具。
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