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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207879

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Background: Varicocelectomy does improve semen parameters and pregnancy rates in men with infertility. Various studies have shown the extent of benefit and also shown that some may not benefit. It is important to counsel the patients about the same. The present study was done to determine how much varicocelectomy is beneficial to infertile men with varicocele.Methods: A prospective observational cohort study was conducted on 25 patients undergoing varicocelectomy for infertility at St. John Medical College Hospital, Bangalore from 1st June 2013 to 31st May 2014. Clinical data, semen analysis, scrotal imaging was done and postoperatively semen analysis was done after three months. The data was analysed to find out how much was the benefit of varicocelectomy.Results: Twenty-five patients underwent varicocelectomy, all of them showed improvement of semen parameters. Fifteen of them had more than 50% of improvement. This showed that varicocelectomy is beneficial to about 60% of patients.Conclusions: Varicocelectomy is beneficial to infertile men with palpable varicocele and abnormal semen parameters.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-164613

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A 32 years old healthy male, married for 6 years presented with infertility. Clinical examination revealed normal external genitalia with underdeveloped empty scrotum. Radiological investigations reported bilateral intra abdominal testis with left testis showing features of teratoma. Intra- operative findings showed bilateral intra abdominal testis along with uterus and fallopian tube and left testis with features of teratoma. Histopathology confirmed the presence of uterus, cervix, right adnexa with atropic testis with tube, seminal vesical, epididymis, and left adnexa ovotestis withmature teratoma, tube and epididymis. Cytogenetics reported 46, XY karyotype. This case is rare presentation of combination of male phenotype true hermaphrodite with presence of teratoma.

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