A radiologic observation of male infertility by vao-epididymography and vasoseminal vesiculography
10.3348/jkrs.1982.18.4.843
- Author:
Tae Yong MOON
;
Jun Bae LEE
;
Won Joo HUR
;
Byung Soo KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Azoospermia;
Biopsy;
Busan;
Contrast Media;
Dilatation;
Ejaculatory Ducts;
Epididymis;
Gonorrhea;
Humans;
Infertility;
Infertility, Male;
Male;
Male;
Methods;
Oligospermia;
Seminal Vesicles;
Spermatogenesis;
Tail;
Tuberculosis;
Vas Deferens
- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1982;18(4):843-849
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The vaso-epididymography and vasoseminal vesiculography is the only diagnositc method for investigating thepatency and abnormal lesion of male genital system radiologically. The author performed 53 cases ofvaso-epididymography and vasoseminal vesiculography in Busan National University Hospital during the 8 years from1973 to 1981. All patients complained of primary infertility more than a year and were confirmed azoospermia onsemen examination, and 23 cases of them underwent testicular biopsy. The results are as follows; 1. The agedistribution were mainly between 26 and 35 years old (83.0%). 2. The infertile duration were almost from 1 to 5years(86.8%). 3. The past history associated with infertility was gonorrhea, tuberculosis and scrotal trauma. 4.Of the 23 cases of confirmed by testicular biopsy, the pathologic findings were normal spermatogenesis in 12 cases(52.2%) and hypospermatogenesis or arrest type in 11 cases (47.8%). 5. Non-filling sites of contrast media onvas-epididymography and vasoseminal vesiculography were epididymis(83.0%), ejaculatory duct (41.5%) and seminalvesicle (24.5%), were commonly bilateral (68.0%) and were more prevalent in the right side than left (1.2:1.0). 6.The abnormal findings of ejaculatory ducts, seminal vesicles, vas ampullas and vas deferens were mainly strictureof obstruction, obstruction of dilatation, beaded appearance or obstruction and obstruction respectively. 7. Inthe epididymis, there was almost obstructive lesion at the tail portion(83.0%).