Fertility and Sterility
Volume 91, Issue 5 , Pages 1809-1811, May 2009

Impact of a second semen analysis on a treatment decision making in the infertile man with varicocele

Department of Urology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York

Received 10 December 2007; received in revised form 29 January 2008; accepted 29 January 2008. published online 01 April 2008.

Objective

To evaluate the impact of second semen analysis (SA) on a treatment decision in infertile men with varicocele and abnormal first SA.

Design

Retrospective chart review.

Setting

University hospital.

Intervention

None.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Standard clinical semen analysis.

Patient(s)

A total of 160 infertile men with varicocele and abnormal first SA were evaluated. Two SA were performed in the same andrology lab 3 to 8 weeks apart. Exclusion criteria were azoospermia, low semen volume, leukocytospermia, febrile illness within 3 months, and habitual heat exposure.

Result(s)

Despite fluctuation in absolute values of sperm concentration, motility, and morphology, the second SA remained abnormal in 111 out of 112 men (99.1%) with abnormal first SA.

Conclusion(s)

Initial abnormal SA is a sufficient indication for varicocele treatment because in most patients the second SA remains abnormal and does not change treatment decision. This approach will expedite treatment of infertile men with varicocele and increase its cost effectiveness.

Key Words: Varicocele, semen analysis, male infertility

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 No financial support was received for this project.

 A.M. has nothing to disclose. S.M. has nothing to disclose. D.S. has nothing to disclose. Y.S. has nothing to disclose.

PII: S0015-0282(08)00223-9

doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.01.100

Fertility and Sterility
Volume 91, Issue 5 , Pages 1809-1811, May 2009