Effect of Microsurgical Varicocele Repair on Sperm Capacitation and Probability of Generating a Pregnancy as Measured by Pre and Postoperative Novel Testing With Cap-Score

Muhamed Qalawena, Eric Seaman, Jared Johnson, Nissrine Nakib, Ahmed I. El-Sakka, Mokhtar A. Motawaa, Sami M. Shaaban, Joshua A. Bodie

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Abstract

Objective: To study whether varicocele repair would improve sperm capacitation and probability of generating a pregnancy. Methods: Data were collected prospectively from 40 consecutive adult men who presented with infertility confirmed by semen analysis (SA) and found to have a varicocele on exam or ultrasound who underwent unilateral or bilateral subinguinal microscopic varicocelectomy. We recorded pre and postoperative SA, Cap-Score, and probability of generating a pregnancy (PGP) with a 3-month follow-up. Values were compared using paired t test and Wilcox rank-sum test. Results: Results showed a 17.4% relative increase in Cap-Score (23%-27% capacitation), 25% relative increase in PGP (24%-30%), as well as statistically significant improvements in sperm concentration, motility, and total sperm count postoperatively. Conclusion: This study confirms that microsurgical varicocelectomy significantly improves sperm capacitation ability and improves the expected probability of generating a pregnancy within 3 rounds of intrauterine insemination. The improvement in sperm capacitation ability may help explain how varicocele repair may improve the chance of pregnancy, regardless of standard semen parameter improvements.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)63-68
Number of pages6
JournalUrology
Volume181
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

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