Cha Women's Medical Research Institute Professor Kim Dae-geun of Seoul Station achieves 1,000 cases of varicose vein surgery
May 07, 2025
Cha Kim Dae-geun, a professor of urology at Seoul Station at the Women's Institute of Medicine, achieved 1,000 cases of varicose vein surgery, the main cause of male infertility. It is an unusual achievement that a professor of urology achieved 1,000 operations at infertility hospitals nationwide.
Political varicose veins are a disease caused by abnormal determination of the upper venous bundles of the testis, and are often found in men suffering from infertility. Political varicose veins can improve men's fertility through surgery. If the quality of sperm is improved through surgery, it can be expected that men who can conceive only through in vitro fertilization will conceive with natural pregnancy or artificial insemination. For men who need treatments for varicose veins, performing assisted reproductive techniques along with surgery can help improve pregnancy rates.
Since 2016, Professor Kim Dae-geun has been specializing in men's infertility, robot/ laparoscopic surgery, and men's medicine at the Department of Urology at Seoul Station of Cha Women's Medical Research Institute. Professor Kim also consistently conducted research activities, winning the Korea Urology Association's Outstanding Presentation Award, the Korea Urology Association's Outstanding Paper Award, and the Korea Men's Science Association's Outstanding Presentation Award.
Professor Kim Dae-geun said, `Although the causes of infertility vary, the proportion of male infertility is steadily increasing, so it is necessary for couples to accurately examine whether there is a problem with fertility together, and for men, it is recommended to see a urologist because it has a great effect on restoring fertility after identifying the exact cause"We will continue to make more efforts to overcome male infertility in the era of low birthrates in the future."
Political varicose veins are a disease caused by abnormal determination of the upper venous bundles of the testis, and are often found in men suffering from infertility. Political varicose veins can improve men's fertility through surgery. If the quality of sperm is improved through surgery, it can be expected that men who can conceive only through in vitro fertilization will conceive with natural pregnancy or artificial insemination. For men who need treatments for varicose veins, performing assisted reproductive techniques along with surgery can help improve pregnancy rates.
Since 2016, Professor Kim Dae-geun has been specializing in men's infertility, robot/ laparoscopic surgery, and men's medicine at the Department of Urology at Seoul Station of Cha Women's Medical Research Institute. Professor Kim also consistently conducted research activities, winning the Korea Urology Association's Outstanding Presentation Award, the Korea Urology Association's Outstanding Paper Award, and the Korea Men's Science Association's Outstanding Presentation Award.
Professor Kim Dae-geun said, `Although the causes of infertility vary, the proportion of male infertility is steadily increasing, so it is necessary for couples to accurately examine whether there is a problem with fertility together, and for men, it is recommended to see a urologist because it has a great effect on restoring fertility after identifying the exact cause"We will continue to make more efforts to overcome male infertility in the era of low birthrates in the future."
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