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Effect on the sexual function of minimally invasive surgery for blood azoospermia
Author(s): LIU Lei, ZHAO Tiaotiao
Pages: 24-
27
Year: 2017
Issue:
7
Journal: The Chinese Journal of Human Sexuality
Keyword: Minimally invasive surgery; Chinese medicine; Blood azoospermia; Sexual function;
Abstract: Objectives:To investigate the effect on sexual function of minimally invasive surgical treatment for blood azoospermia,so as to enrich the treatment.Methods:50 patients with blood azoospermia from February 2012 to February 2015 were selected as the study group to receive minimally invasive surgical treatment,and another 50 patients were selected as the control group to receive traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.Changes in the sexual function index,efficacy and quality of life before and after treatment were observed.Results:In terms of efficacy,the cure rate and total efficiency in the control group was 20% and 78% respectively,while those in the study group was 38% and 92% respectively,with significant difference (P < 0.05).In both groups,the red blood cells and white blood cells in semen and the white blood cells in prostatic fluid significantly decreased and the lecithin significantly increased after treatment,with significantly difference compared those before treatment (P <0.05).Changes in the study group in above indicators was more significant than those in the control group,with significant difference (P < 0.05).The scores of sexual desire,erectile function,ejaculatory function,problem assessment,self-satisfaction,satisfaction of sexual partners and the total score significantly decreased after treatment in both groups (P < 0.05),more significant in the study group than the control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion:Minimally invasive endoscopic treatment is effective in treating blood azoospermia and improve the sexual function.
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