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  • Title: Microsurgery of epididymis: laboratory background for further clinical trial.
    Author: Borovikov AM, Gilis J.
    Journal: Int Urol Nephrol; 1989; 21(5):521-31. PubMed ID: 2693393.
    Abstract:
    Based on the experience of 75 microsurgical reconstructions of the obstructed epididymis, the authors conclude that a simple introduction of microsurgery does not improve the results significantly. This experience, however, has provided a better understanding of the most important problems of epididymal surgery and has shown the ways to solve them. The principal means, they believe, is a well organized clinical study. Experimental data are hardly applicable to human sperm viae pathology. This clinical study should satisfy two requirements: a uniform operative technique and special account for an anastomosis level. End-to-side vasoepididymostomy is suggested to be the method of choice. A training model for epididymal microsurgery is elaborated and used for working out the above-mentioned technique. The reliability of the technique is shown in 20 rabbits, with litters from 17 couples. A special investigation of the microsurgically significant details of epididymal anatomy substantiates several separate zones marking out.
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