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Abstract

Volume 26, Issue 6 (November 2024) 26, 640–644; 10.4103/aja202462

Factors affecting patency time and semen quality in a single-armed microsurgical vasoepididymostomy

Tang, Song-Xi1,*; Xiao, Hong1,*; Chen, Qiang1; Ding, Yi-Lang1; Yang, Peng1; Huang, Hai-Lin1; Chen, Xi1; Zhou, Shan1; Zhu, Hui-Xin2; Zhou, Hui-Liang1

1Department of Andrology and Sexual Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350005, China

2Nursing Department, the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350005, China

Correspondence: Dr. HL Zhou (zhlpaper@fjmu.edu.cn) or Dr. HX Zhu (zhuhuixin@fjmu.edu.cn)

Originally published: August 27, 2024 Received: January 20, 2024 Accepted: May 30, 2024

Abstract

Although microsurgical vasoepididymostomy (MVE) is an effective treatment for epididymal obstructive azoospermia, some patients may experience delayed patency or suboptimal semen parameters after patency. However, research into patency time, semen quality postpatency, and associated influencing factors remains limited. This study aimed to address these issues by evaluating 181 patients who underwent at least one-sided MVE employing asingle-armed longitudinal intussusception vasoepididymostomy technique, with a follow-up period of over 12 months for 150 patients. The overall patency rate was 75.3%, with 86.0% of patients achieving patency within 6 months following MVE. Unexpectedly, factors such as age, history of epididymitis, duration of surgery, side of anastomosis, sperm motility in epididymal fluid, and the site of anastomosis showed no correlation with patency time. Nonetheless, our univariate and multivariate linear regression analysis indicated that only the site of anastomosis was positively correlated with and could independently predict postoperative total motile sperm count. Therefore, the site of anastomosis might serve as a predictor for optimal postoperative semen quality following the MVE procedure.

Keywords: azoospermia; epididymis; male infertility; microsurgical vasoepididymostomy

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