Modified Lichtenshtein hernioplasty prevents male infertility

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Merab Kiladze
Tamaz Gvenetadze
Giorgi Giorgobiani

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lichtenstein hernia repair made revolutionary progress in hernia treatment. Since that a lot of modifications have been proposed. In a few of them attention is drawn to spermatic cord isolation from a mesh for prevention of spermatic cord involvement into inflammatory process which may lead to disturbances in ejaculation act and spermatogenesis itself.


AIM OF THE STUDY: To compare morphological parameters of sperm prior and after hernia surgery in those groups of patients who underwent Lichtenstein and modified Lichtenstein (with spermatic cord isolation from a mesh by Gvenetadze) hernia repairs.


CONCLUSION: Our experience showed that modified Lichtenstein hernioplasty which involves spermatic cord complete isolation from the mesh prevents male infertility especially in the case of bilateral hernia repair.

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Kiladze, Merab, et al. “Modified Lichtenshtein Hernioplasty Prevents Male Infertility”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 80, no. 4, July 2009, pp. 305-9, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1854.
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