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European Association of Urology Guidelines on Male Sexual and Reproductive Health: 2025 Update on Male Infertility

Suks Minhas, Luca Boeri, Paolo Capogrosso, Andrea Cocci, Giovanni Corona, Marij Dinkelman‐Smit, Marco Falcone, Christian Fuglesang S. Jensen, Murat Gül, Arif Kalkanlı, Ateş Kadıoğlu, Juan Ignacio Martínez‐Salamanca, L.A. Ribeiro Morgado, Giorgio Ivan Russo, Ege Can Şerefoğlu, Paolo Verze, Andrea Salonia

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To present a summary of the updated 2025 European Association of Urology (EAU) Guidelines on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) on male infertility, providing practical recommendations on the clinical work-up with a focus on diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. METHODS: For the 2025 SRH guidelines, new and relevant evidence was identified, collated, and appraised via a structured assessment of the literature. Databases searched included Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Libraries. Recommendations within the guidelines were developed by the panel to prioritise clinically important care decisions. The strength of each recommendation was determined according to a balance between desirable and undesirable consequences of alternative management strategies, the quality of the evidence (including the certainty of estimates), and the nature and variability of patient values and preferences. KEY FINDINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Key recommendations emphasise the importance of a thorough urological assessment of all men seeking medical help for fertility problems to ensure appropriate treatment. The guidelines also stress the clinical relevance of a parallel investigation of the female partner during the diagnostic and management work-up of the infertile couple, to promote shared-decision making in terms of timing and therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, the guidelines recommend to counsel all infertile men and men with abnormal semen parameters on the associated health risks. Key changes in the male infertility guidelines for 2025 include: the addition of two new sections addressing exome sequencing and probiotic treatment; and significant update of the evidence base and recommendations for the diagnostic work-up of male infertility. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: This overview of the 2025 SHR guidelines offers valuable insights into the diagnosis, classification, treatment and follow-up of male factor infertility and are designed for effective integration into clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInfertilityMale infertilityGynecologyReproductive healthUrologySexual medicinePopulationPregnancyEnvironmental healthGeneticsBiologySperm and Testicular FunctionMale Reproductive Health StudiesReproductive Health and Technologies