Effect of Varicocelectomy on Sperm DNA Fragmentation | ||||
Benha Journal of Applied Sciences | ||||
Article 2, Volume 5, Issue 6 part (1), September 2020, Page 7-17 PDF (726.01 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Research Papers | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bjas.2020.137113 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
A.F. Abdel Azim1; M.A. Ibrahim1; A.M. El-Abd2; M.M. Mostafa1; A.I.A. Elshafei1 | ||||
1Genitourinary Surgery Dept., Faculty of Medicine, Benha Univ., Benha, Egypt | ||||
2Mollicular and Biochemistry Dept., Faculty of Medicine, Benha Univ., Benha, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Testicular varicocele is a widening of the veins of the pampiniform plexus depleting the gonad, and is the most regularly observed urological condition in postpubertal young men. Varicoceles are found in 15% all things considered, including 19% to 41% of men with essential barrenness and 80% of men with optional fruitlessness, and are perceived as the most widely recognized precisely correctable reason for male fruitlessness. To assess the impact of varicocelectomy on sperm atomic chromatin trustworthiness. This investigation was planned examination completed between October 2018 and January 2020 on 50 male patients with grade II-III one-sided or reciprocal varicocele grumbling of essential or auxiliary barrenness. The aftereffects of our examination indicated that the semen volume [ml3] when varicoccelectomy, demonstrated no huge change in the semen volume pre and post usable. Varicocelectomy will stay a decent choice for improving male fruitfulness possibilities in some chose persistent populaces. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
DNA Fragmentation Index; Varicocelectomy; Reactive Oxygen Species | ||||
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