The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
FERTILITY IN PATIENTS AFTER SURGICAL REPAIR OF MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL STRICTURES ASSOCIATED WITH PELVIC FRACTURES
Teruaki IwamotoMichitaka YajimaMasanari YamagoeKoichi KurokoTakeo InoueTakao Osada
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1992 Volume 83 Issue 4 Pages 505-511

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We evaluated fertility in fourteen patients after surgical repair of membranous urethral strictures associated with pelvic fractures. Eight patients were operated on using Badenoch's method (pull through) and six patients by end-to-end anastomosis of the urethra. All of them have maintained libido and potency after urethroplasty. No ejaculatory disturbance had ever occurred since surgery. Semen analysis was evaluated three months to four years after urethroplasty and serum hormone levels were measured in four patients.
The results were as follows: 1) All except 2 patients had normal semen volume (more than 2ml). 2) Nine patients (64%) had a sperm density of more than 40×106/ml. Two patients had a sperm density of 20 to 40×106/ml and three patients less than 20×106/ml. 3) Nine patients (64%) had a sperm motility of more than 50%, three 30-50% and two less than 30%. 4) Seven patients (50%) had normal semen findings with a sperm density of more than 20×106/ml and a sperm motility of more than 50% according to the WHO laboratory manual. 5) Pyospermia (WBC≥10/hpf) was observed in three patients. However, they never had subjective symptoms or objective findings of inflammation. 6) Serum LH, FSH, testosterone and PRL levels were within normal limits. 7) After urethroplasty, two patients married and their wives became pregnant.
In conclusion, these results indicate that surgical repair of membranous urethral strictures associated with pelvic fractures has little effect on fertility.

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