Take Home Message There is some evidence suggesting potential benefits of varicocelectomy in men with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), but it is not of sufficient quality to support a strong recommendation for this procedure. There is a possible benefit of surgical correction of clinically detectable varicocele in NOA patients without known genetic abnormalities and with a partner with no evidence of diminished ovarian reserve. Patient counseling should highlight the variability of the outcome data and the limited strength of the evidence available.
Varicocele Treatment in Azoospermia Before Artificial Reproductive Techniques: Critical Considerations by the EAU Guidelines Panel on Sexual and Reproductive Health / Boeri, L., Dinkelman-Smit, M., Jensen, C.F.S., Minhas, S., Salonia, A.. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - 89:5(2026), pp. 391-393. [10.1016/j.eururo.2025.12.017]
Varicocele Treatment in Azoospermia Before Artificial Reproductive Techniques: Critical Considerations by the EAU Guidelines Panel on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Salonia A.
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2026-01-01
Abstract
Take Home Message There is some evidence suggesting potential benefits of varicocelectomy in men with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), but it is not of sufficient quality to support a strong recommendation for this procedure. There is a possible benefit of surgical correction of clinically detectable varicocele in NOA patients without known genetic abnormalities and with a partner with no evidence of diminished ovarian reserve. Patient counseling should highlight the variability of the outcome data and the limited strength of the evidence available.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


