F. Hadziselimovic et B. Herzog, Importance of early postnatal germ cell maturation for fertility of cryptorchid males, HORMONE RES, 55(1), 2001, pp. 6-10
Patients/Method: Twenty-seven adults who underwent an orchidopexy before 2
years of age have recently had their spermiograms analyzed. Results: Sixty-
three percent of them had a normal sperm count; their germ cells had underg
one the second stage of maturation and adult dark (Ad) spermatogonia were p
resent at the time of surgery 20-25 years earlier. In contrast, 37% of them
were infertile despite a seemingly successful orchidopexy; they had im pai
red second-step germ cell maturation and Ad spermatogonia were absent at or
chidopexy. Conclusions: Transformation of gonocytes into Ad spermatogonia i
s crucial for fertility. This underscores the importance of a testicular bi
opsy at orchidopexy in order to Identify those who could benefit from early
LH-RH treatment after orchidopexy. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.