U.S., July 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07684963) titled 'Effect of Varicocelectomy on Spermatogenic Cell Count and Semen Parameters' on June 28.
Brief Summary: This study aims to evaluate how varicocele surgery (varicocelectomy) affects the number of immature sperm cells (spermatogenic cells) found in the semen of infertile men. Varicocele, an abnormal dilation of veins in the scrotum, is a common cause of male infertility that can negatively impact semen quality and overall testicular function. While surgery is widely performed to improve standard semen parameters, this study specifically investigates its impact on the shedding of immature germ cells into the seminal fluid, which can be a...