Varicocele Repair Versus Testosterone Therapy for Older Hypogonadal Men with Clinical Varicocele and Low Testosterone
As men age, serum testosterone levels decrease. This reduction in testosterone levels may cause symptoms leading to hypogonadism. In addition, the presence of a varicocele can impair Leydig cell function, resulting in decreased testosterone production in men. Varicocelectomy and testosterone replace...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European urology focus 2018-05, Vol.4 (3), p.314-316 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As men age, serum testosterone levels decrease. This reduction in testosterone levels may cause symptoms leading to hypogonadism. In addition, the presence of a varicocele can impair Leydig cell function, resulting in decreased testosterone production in men. Varicocelectomy and testosterone replacement therapy are both viable treatment options for hypogonadism in elderly male patients. The correct modality of treatment will vary for each patient, but education is essential in order to help men understand their options. Testosterone therapy (TTh) with laboratory monitoring will likely appeal to many men who want to avoid surgery, but for men with hypogonadism and a varicocele, a one-time low-risk microsurgery with the potential to negate the need for further therapy presents an attractive alternative to lifelong TTh.
Varicocelectomy and testosterone therapy (TTh) are viable treatment options for hypogonadism in elderly male patients. Treatment modality will vary for each patient, but education is essential to help them understand their options. Although TTh with laboratory monitoring may appeal to men wanting to avoid surgery, those with hypogonadism and a varicocele would likely prefer a one-time low-risk microsurgery to lifelong TTh.
Varicocelectomy and testosterone therapy (TTh) are both treatment options for hypogonadism in older men. The correct modality of treatment varies for each patient, but education is essential to help men understand their options. TTh with laboratory monitoring will appeal to men who want to avoid surgery. For men with hypogonadism and a varicocele, or those desiring fertility, a one-time low-risk microsurgery with the potential to negate the need for further therapy presents an attractive alternative to lifelong TTh. |
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ISSN: | 2405-4569 2405-4569 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.euf.2018.09.017 |