2009
DOI: 10.1159/000218535
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Histomorphological Differences of Spermatic Cords regarding Subinguinal versus Inguinal Levels: A Cadaveric Study

Abstract: Aim: Varicocele is a common disorder among male population and is the most common cause of secondary infertility. Microsurgical inguinal or subinguinal operations are the preferred approaches but the two differ in technical difficulty. Therefore, we examined the histomorphological differences of spermatic cords at both subinguinal and inguinal levels in this cadaveric study. Methods: Spermatic cords from 9 adult male cadavers were examined at both the inguinal and subinguinal levels using a light microscope wi… Show more

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