U.S., April 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07517952) titled 'Intratesticular Artery Resistive Index Changes After Varicocelectomy' on April 02.
Brief Summary: This study aims to evaluate how blood flow inside the testicles changes after surgery to correct a varicocele, and whether these changes correlate with improvements in semen quality and testosterone levels.
Varicocele is a common, treatable cause of male infertility that can negatively affect testicular function by altering blood flow and temperature. While surgery (varicocelectomy) often improves fertility, doctors are continually looking for ways to predict which patients will benefit the most from the procedure. This study uses scro...