Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Male Infertility: An Updated Meta-Analysis and Literature Review.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 ANDROLOGY
World Journal of Mens Health Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11 DOI:10.5534/wjmh.240147
Dragos Puia, Marius Ivanuta, Catalin Pricop
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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to perform a meta-analysis to assess the evolution of sperm parameters and some sex hormones in obese males with idiopathic infertility who underwent bariatric surgery.

Materials and methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE and Embase databases for studies that documented sperm parameters and sex hormones before and after surgery.

Results: Twelve studies have been included with a total of 285 patients. The heterogeneity was deemed moderate, with an I² value of 28%. The random effects model analysis indicated a statistically significant negative association between weight loss surgery and sperm concentration. The standardized mean difference (SMD) was -5.44, with a 95% confidence interval (CI) ranging from -7.65 to -3.22. The p-value was <0.0001. Twelve articles recorded the sperm volume before and after undergoing bariatric surgery. The analysis revealed no statistically significant alteration in sperm volume following surgery (SMD=-0.16, 95% CI -0.53-0.22; p=0.42). We assessed the total sperm count available in seven studies. The analysis did not prove any significant difference between groups (SMD=12.29, 95% CI -15.01-39.58; p=0.38). Evaluated in five studies, semen pH did not evolve significantly (SMD=-0.02, 95% CI -0.12-0.09; p=0.76). Also, total motility did not improve significantly (SMD=0.61, CI -2.86-4.09; p=0.73), and the included studies had a low heterogeneity (I²=29%). Following bariatric surgery, there was a significant increase in levels of both total testosterone and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) (SMD=-6.40, 95% CI -9.12 to -3.67, p<0.00001 for total testosterone and -22.22, 95% CI -26.11 to -18.33, p<0.00001 for SHBG).

Conclusions: Our data suggests that bariatric surgery does not provide any benefits in terms of sperm parameters. Obesity likely affects fertility through processes that are not well understood.

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减肥手术对男性不育症的影响:最新的荟萃分析和文献综述。
目的:我们旨在进行一项荟萃分析,以评估接受减肥手术的特发性不育症肥胖男性精子参数和一些性激素的演变。材料和方法:我们系统地检索MEDLINE和Embase数据库,查找记录手术前后精子参数和性激素的研究。结果:纳入12项研究,共285例患者。异质性被认为是中等的,I²值为28%。随机效应模型分析表明,减肥手术与精子浓度之间存在统计学上显著的负相关。标准化平均差(SMD)为-5.44,95%置信区间(CI)为-7.65 ~ -3.22。结论:我们的数据表明,减肥手术在精子参数方面没有任何好处。肥胖可能通过一些尚未被充分了解的过程影响生育能力。
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World Journal of Mens Health
World Journal of Mens Health Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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