EFFECTIVENESS OF MICROSURGYCAL VARICOSELECTOMY IN INFERTILE MEN, AT HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PERIOD 2020-2024
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Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the surgical outcomes of microsurgical varicocelectomy in infertile men at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 49 patients with varicocele who underwent microsurgical varicocelectomy at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. Period January 2020 – January 2024. Results and conclusion: The average of surgery duration was 59.49 ± 18.02 minutes; no intraoperative adverse events were reported; postoperative complications accounted for 6.1%; the average of hospital stay was 2.14 ± 1.31 days. The overall pregnancy rate after 1 year reached 63.3%, with a spontaneous pregnancy rate of 53.1% and an assisted reproductive technology pregnancy rate of 10.2%. Microsurgical varicocelectomy for infertile men is a safe method, with a spontaneous pregnancy rate of 53.1% after 12 months post-surgery.
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Infertility; Varicocele; Microsurgery.
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