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Prospective analysis of outcomes after microsurgical intussusception vasoepididymostomy.

Chan PT, Brandell RA, Goldstein M

Department of Urology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

OBJECTIVE: To prospectively analyse the outcomes of microsurgical vasoepididymostomy using the intussusception technique, as vasoepididymostomy is considered the most challenging reconstructive microsurgery in urology. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1998 to 2003, of 324 men with obstructive azoospermia who had undergone microsurgical reconstruction of the reproductive tracts, 68 (21%) had intussusception vasoepididymostomy bilaterally or unilaterally in a functionally solitary testis. The outcomes of these patients were analysed prospectively. RESULTS: The mean age was 39.8 years for the men and 31.8 years for their partners. The causes of obstruction were after vasectomy in 31%, infection in 22%, iatrogenic in 19%, trauma in 1.5%, and idiopathic in 27%. The median duration of obstruction was 18.8 years; 37% of patients had had previous failed attempts at reconstruction. The mean (range) follow-up was 15.2 (1-36) months. The overall patency (>10 000 sperm/mL) rate was 84% (53/63). Patency was achieved in 60% (38/63) of men at 1 month after surgery. The mean best sperm count was 12.8 (0.01-80) x 10(6)/mL, with a 21 (0-30)% motility. Among patients with a follow-up of > 1 year, the natural paternity rate was 40%. The median time to achieve a natural pregnancy was 14.3 (3-30) months. Pregnancy was achieved with in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection in 31% of cases, all using fresh ejaculated sperm. CONCLUSIONS: A favourable patency and pregnancy rate can be achieved using microsurgical intussusception vasoepididymostomy. Even when assisted-reproductive technology is needed, fresh ejaculated sperm can be used without requiring a subsequent sperm retrieval procedure. Thus, microsurgical reconstruction of the reproductive tract should be primary therapeutic method in cases of azoospermia from epididymal obstruction.

Published 17 August 2005 in BJU Int, 96(4): 598-601.
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