Witt M A, Heron S, Lipshultz L I
Department of Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
J Urol. 1994 Apr;151(4):892-4. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)35115-7.
To identify another preoperative predictor of surgical outcome in vasal reconstruction, we prospectively measured the post-vasectomy length of the testicular vas deferens from the cauda of the epididymis to the site of the vasectomy in 26 patients undergoing vasal reconstruction. Intraoperatively, the vasal fluid was microscopically inspected and classified as whole sperm present or whole sperm absent. The length of the testicular vasal remnant was correlated with the intraoperative status of the vasal fluid. A testicular vasal remnant length greater than 2.7 cm. predicted the presence of fluid with whole sperm present in 30 of 32 testicles (94%). A testicular vasal length of less than 2.7 cm. predicted the presence of fluid without whole sperm in 17 of 20 testicles (85%). The length of the testicular vasal remnant can be measured preoperatively and knowledge of this length may be used to advise patients regarding the likelihood of successful vasal reconstruction.
为了确定输精管重建手术结果的另一个术前预测指标,我们前瞻性地测量了26例接受输精管重建手术患者的睾丸输精管自附睾尾部至输精管结扎部位的输精管结扎后长度。术中,对输精管内液体进行显微镜检查并分类为有完整精子或无完整精子。睾丸输精管残端长度与输精管内液体的术中状态相关。睾丸输精管残端长度大于2.7 cm可预测32个睾丸中的30个(94%)有含完整精子的液体。睾丸输精管长度小于2.7 cm可预测20个睾丸中的17个(85%)有不含完整精子的液体。术前可测量睾丸输精管残端长度,了解这一长度可用于告知患者输精管重建成功的可能性。