Urology
Volume 65, Issue 4 , Pages 768-772, April 2005

Effect of age and grade on surgery for patients with varicocele

  • Tomomoto Ishikawa

      Affiliations

    • Center for Biomedical Research, The Population Council, New York, New York
    • Division of Urology, Department of Organs Therapeutics, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Tomomoto Ishikawa, M.D., Center for Biomedical Research, The Population Council, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021.
  • ,
  • Masato Fujisawa

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urology, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan

Received 12 July 2004; accepted 3 November 2004.

Abstract 

Objectives

To assess the seminal characteristics, hormonal levels, and pathologic findings in patients of various age groups with varicocele before and after ligation to establish the presence of an aging effect in patients with varicocele on those characteristics.

Methods

The records were retrospectively evaluated for 70 infertile patients with azoospermia or oligospermia who underwent microsurgical left inguinal varicocele ligation. The mean ± SD patient age was 33.9 ± 5.5 years. Left varicocele was detected in 70 patients. We divided our patients into three groups according to age: group 1, 20 to 29 years old (n = 17); group 2, 30 to 39 years old (n = 41); and group 3, older than 40 years (n = 12).

Results

Before ligation, no significant differences were seen among the three groups in luteinizing hormonal level, prolactin level, estradiol level, right testicular volume, semen volume, and sperm concentration and sperm motility. Significant differences were seen in the follicle-stimulating hormonal level, testosterone level, and left testicular volume. After ligation, even in group 3, the sperm concentration and motility increased from 6.38 ± 5.47 to 13.07 ± 9.05 million/mL (P = 0.042) and from 28.42% ± 23.22% to 39.92% ± 22.06%, respectively. No significantly greater degree of improvement in semen characteristics was observed between grade II and grade III after varicocele ligation.

Conclusions

The results of our study have shown that age is not a significant predictive factor of improvement in semen characteristics before ligation. It is reasonable to perform ligation to improve the semen characteristics in patients older than 40 years old.

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PII: S0090-4295(04)01345-7

doi:10.1016/j.urology.2004.11.009

Urology
Volume 65, Issue 4 , Pages 768-772, April 2005