EVALUATION OF SUBINGUINAL VARICOCELECTOMY AS A SURGICAL APPROACH; ARTERY AND LYMPHATICS PRESERVATION TECHNIQUE

Khairy Mohamed Alaa El Deen Abu Shaban;

Abstract


Varicoceles are common. They may be detected in 15% of the healthy male population, 25%-35% of men with infertility.
Studies have shown that vricocele causes progressive duration dependent injury to the seminiferous epithelium and testicular function over


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Title EVALUATION OF SUBINGUINAL VARICOCELECTOMY AS A SURGICAL APPROACH; ARTERY AND LYMPHATICS PRESERVATION TECHNIQUE
Authors Khairy Mohamed Alaa El Deen Abu Shaban
Keywords EVALUATION OF SUBINGUINAL VARICOCELECTOMY AS A SURGICAL APPROACH; ARTERY AND LYMPHATICS PRESERVATION TECHNIQUE
Issue Date 2007
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Varicoceles are common. They may be detected in 15% of the healthy male population, 25%-35% of men with infertility.
Studies have shown that vricocele causes progressive duration dependent injury to the seminiferous epithelium and testicular function over

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