Undescended Testis Does Not Affect the Outcome of Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction

To determine the sperm retrieval rates (SRRs) and predictive factors of patients with a history of undescended testis after testicular sperm extraction (TESE). A total of 311 patients were diagnosed with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) and underwent TESE were included in this study. These patients...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) N.J.), 2020-07, Vol.141, p.77-81
Hauptverfasser: Ortac, Mazhar, Cilesiz, Nusret Can, Demirelli, Erhan, Aydin, Reşat, Savun, Metin, Ermec, Bahadır, Kadioglu, Ates
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Zusammenfassung:To determine the sperm retrieval rates (SRRs) and predictive factors of patients with a history of undescended testis after testicular sperm extraction (TESE). A total of 311 patients were diagnosed with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) and underwent TESE were included in this study. These patients were divided into 2 groups: an undescended group consisting of 62 patients who had a history of undescended testes and an idiopathic group consisting of 249 patients. Of the 62 patients with a history of undescended testes, 26 had a history of bilateral orchidopexy, 15 had a history of unilateral orchidopexy, and 21 had no history of surgery. The testicular spermatozoa were found in 134 (53.8%) and 31 (50%) patients in the idiopathic NOA and undescended testes groups, respectively. Similar to patients with idiopathic NOA, the overall SRRs were strongly associated with histopathology for patients with a history of undescended testes. These SRRs were 34.2%, 33.3%, 71.4%, 100%, and 100% for Sertoli Cell Only, late maturation arrest, early maturation arrest, hypospermatogenesis, and normal spermatogenesis, respectively (P
ISSN:0090-4295
1527-9995
DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2020.03.046