Could a smaller cut help find sperm? study seeks clues
NCT ID NCT07286279
Summary
This study looked back at past surgeries to see if doctors can predict which men with very low or no sperm might benefit from a less-invasive sperm retrieval procedure. Researchers analyzed data from 248 men to identify specific characteristics, like hormone levels, that might indicate a simpler 'mini-incision' surgery could successfully find sperm. The goal is to help doctors better plan surgery and counsel patients before the procedure.
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Clinique ovo
Montreal, Quebec, H4P 2S4, Canada
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