Study on anti-sperm antibody in the patient before and after vasovasostomy
- Author:
Ve Van Le
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
vasovasostomy
- MeSH:
Spermatozoa;
Vasovasostomy
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2001;16(3):3-6
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Vasectomy has been a popular means of male contraception because the operation is simple, inexpensive, and effective. Although vasectomy is often regarded as permanent, for a variety of reasons (children and their wife were died, divorce, remarriage) some individuals wish to regain fertility. The Franklin- Duker’s agglutination test a prospective study was conducted to evaluate the antisperm antibody of 30 men before and after vasectomy revarsal. Rabbit’s antiserum antisperm was produced by physiopathologic - Immunological Department in Hanoi Medicine University, was made positive trial. The results was as follows: - 53.33% incidence of agglutination antisperm antibody wer found in vasectomized men before vasovasostomy. - 28.5% incidence of agglutination antisperm antibody were found after vasovasostomy for 4 to 6 months. Antisperm antibody before and after vasovasostomy had significant statistics (p<0.05) (53.33% and 28.5% respectively).