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Testicular trauma: potential impact on reproductive function

A N Kukadia1, C J Ercole, P Gleich

  • 1Department of Urologic Surgery, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, USA.

The Journal of Urology
|November 1, 1996
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Testicular trauma can lead to subfertility, evidenced by abnormal semen analysis and atrophic testes. Early surgical repair appears to preserve hormonal function and fertility potential in men following testicular injury.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Andrology

Background:

  • Long-term reproductive outcomes after testicular trauma remain largely uncharacterized.
  • Understanding the impact of testicular injury on fertility is crucial for patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the long-term effects of testicular trauma on male reproductive function.
  • To define the relationship between testicular injury and fertility in a human cohort.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 15 patients undergoing immediate exploration for testicular trauma (1972-1991).
  • Prospective follow-up of 8 patients including reproductive/sexual history, physical exam, hormone levels, antisperm antibodies, semen analysis, and scrotal ultrasound.

Main Results:

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  • One of 8 patients attempted conception; 7 did not.
  • All patients maintained normal hormonal status.
  • Six patients showed subfertility via semen analysis (abnormal sperm parameters), with 5 testes being atrophic. Antisperm antibodies were clinically insignificant.

Conclusions:

  • Testicular trauma can result in subfertility and testicular atrophy.
  • Subfertility observed was not immune-mediated.
  • Early surgical repair may preserve hormonal function and fertility potential.