TY - JOUR AU - Hani Albadawe AU - Rizwanul Haque AU - Naif Alhifthi AU - Abdullah Almousa AU - Turki A Alferayan AU - Khalid A Alrabeeah AU - Saad M Abumelha PY - 2021 DA - 2021/08/30 TI - Longitudinal vs horizontal capsular incision! Does it alter micro-TESE outcome? JO - Surgery Research Journal VL - 1 IS - 2 AB - Micro-TESE (testicular sperm extraction), a procedure performed for treatment of non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), a leading infertility issue among males globally accounting for about 7% of male population. Azoospermia is absence of sperms in ejaculate upon semen analysis, 2% of global population has encountered. A lot is discussed upon sperm retrieval success in both variants of MicroTESE, which are transverse or horizontal and longitudinal or vertical approach, established studies have identified about 45% to 65% of success retrieving spermatozoa. The objective being identification of success of both the variants of procedure separately and also of post-operative complications to both approaches for micro-TESE. A cohort study, for which data, secondary (retrospective), was obtained from King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), Riyadh. The time frame for data covered January 2016 to November 2018; 87 patients underwent micro-TESE, as in logbook available in “Best Care System at KAMC. Data obtained was analyzed using SPSS Software, 87 of these patients who underwent micro-TESE procedure, 45 were done with the transverse approach and 42 with longitudinal approach, accounting for 51.7% and 48.3%, respectively. Upon post-operative evaluation, in transverse approach, sperm were retrieved in 25.29% and for longitudinal approach retrieval was about 19.54%. The success rate was 48.9% out of 45 procedures in transverse approach and 40.5% out of 42 procedures in vertical/ longitudinal approach. The most common reported post-operative complication in transverse type was atrophy 20% and pain 13.3% on other hand common complications recorded for vertical type, atrophy was about 17.2% and pain in 12.6% of patients. Not much of statistical significance was observed between the transverse and longitudinal approach in either of the outcomes whether it is success rate or post-operative complications. Both approaches are influenced by the factors of surgeon expertise and certain other factors that include pre- and post-operative hormonal therapy, baseline hormonal status and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). SN - 2768-0428 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2768-0428.1008 DO - 10.33425/2768-0428.1008