Abstract

Varicocele-related infertility is traditionally considered an indication for surgery. At the same time in some specific clinical settings, especially with subclinical varicocele, conservative therapy using hormonal or antioxidant drugs is also possible. The potential role of drug therapy in this patient category remains controversial. The article discusses the options and treatment regimens for men with varicocele-related infertility. Given the difficulties in interpreting the results of studies and the heterogeneity of the data, it is not yet possible to recommend abandoning varicocelectomy in favor of drug therapy. The most promising option for drug therapy is adjuvant antioxidants after surgical treatment of varicocele.

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