Microscopic technique for infertility

  Microsurgery is a highly technical surgical procedure that requires very delicate operation. At present, microsurgery has been widely used in ophthalmology, orthopedics and neurology. But did you know? At present, microscopic technology has also started to be applied in the treatment of male infertility, and has achieved ideal treatment results It is well known that varicocele, an important disease affecting male fertility, can improve the quality of semen much more than traditional surgical methods and laparoscopic surgery if this surgery is done with a microscope. Currently in the United States, more than 80% of varicocele surgeries are performed with microscopic techniques; obstructive azoospermia caused by epididymitis is also an important cause of male infertility, and this disease, which was previously untreatable, can be effectively treated by applying microscopic techniques to anastomose the vas deferens with the epididymal duct. Professor Yuan Mingzhen of Shanda Second Hospital introduced that since the microscopic treatment of varicocele and vas deferens epididymal anastomosis and vas deferens and vas deferens anastomosis were carried out, the treatment effect has improved significantly compared to before and more and more patients have taken the initiative to request microscopic surgery.  The application of microscope is another leap in male surgical technology!