Effects of Varicocele Repair on Sperm DNA Fragmentation and Seminal Malondialdehyde Levels in Infertile Men with Clinical Varicocele: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Rossella CannarellaRupin ShahRamadan SalehFlorence BoitrelleTaha Abo-Almagd Abdel-Meguid HamodaRajender SinghGianmaria SalvioTuncay ToprakFalcone MarcoMurat GulFotios DimitriadisAmarnath RambhatlaGiorgio Ivan RussoEdmund Y KoArmand ZiniParviz K KavoussiNguyen Ho Vinh PhuocHussein KandilRamy Abou GhaydaPonco BirowoNazim GherabiErman CeyhanJie DongVineet MalhotraDamayanthi DurairajanayagamBircan KolbaşiFahmi BaharGökhan ÇalıkSelahittin ÇayanGermar-Michael PinggeraAldo Eugenio CalogeroOsvaldo RajmilTaymour MostafaWidi AtmokoAhmed M HarrazTan V LeJean J M C H de la RosetteLukman HakimEdoardo PescatoriOleg SergeyevAyman RashedPallavi SainiAshok AgarwalPublished in: The world journal of men's health (2024)
Using pre- and post-intervention data, this SRMA indicates a significant reduction in SDF and seminal MDA levels in infertile men with clinical varicocele treated with VR. These findings may have important implications for the future management of this selected group of infertile patients.
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