Fallberichte in der Chirurgie und bei invasiven Eingriffen

Abstrakt

Evaluation of Microsurgery in Treatment of Infertility.

Nicole Lindenblatt

Microsurgery may be a common term for surgery requiring a working magnifying instrument. The most obvious improvements have been strategies developed to allow anastomosis of successively littler blood vessels and nerves, which have allowed transfer of tissue from one part of the body to another and re-attachment of severed parts. Microsurgical techniques are utilized by several specialties today, such as general surgery, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, gynecological surgery, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, podiatric surgery and pediatric surgery. Microsurgery has been utilized to treat a few pathologic conditions driving to infertility such as tubal obstructions, vas deferens obstructions, and varicocele, which is one of the most frequent causes of male infertility. Microsurgical drainages by putting microvascular bypasses between spermatic and inferior epigastric veins have been proposed effectively in treating male infertility due to varicocele. Microsurgical treatment has been appeared to significantly improve fertility rate moreover in patients with recurrent varicocele who had already experienced non-microsurgical medicines