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A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia

INTRODUCTION: Obstructive azoospermia (OA) is characterized by normal spermatogenesis and the absence of sperm in the ejaculate. Variable success rates have been reported using in-vitro fertilization (IVF) combined with PESA in cases of men with OA. AIMS: To determine fertilization and pregnancy out...

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Autores principales: Kovac, Jason R., Lehmann, Kyle J., Fischer, Marc Anthony
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24669121
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.127026
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Lehmann, Kyle J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Obstructive azoospermia (OA) is characterized by normal spermatogenesis and the absence of sperm in the ejaculate. Variable success rates have been reported using in-vitro fertilization (IVF) combined with PESA in cases of men with OA. AIMS: To determine fertilization and pregnancy outcomes from PESA-derived spermatozoa and to ascertain whether frozen spermatozoa yields similar outcomes compared to fresh specimens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The charts of 68 consecutive couples undergoing 68 cycles of sperm retrieval for OA over eight years (2002-2010) were retrospectively reviewed. Patients requiring testicular intervention were excluded (n = 17). RESULTS: Viable sperms were identified in 100% of men, and fresh spermatozoa were obtained in 40 patients (78.4%) simultaneously with female egg retrieval. The average fertilization rate was 77.7% with five embryos not surviving to transfer (12.5%). Pregnancies were confirmed in 48.6% (17/35). Twin gestations occurred in 11.8% (2/17) of cases. Frozen-thawed spermatozoa were used in 11 patients (21.6%). In this subgroup, the average fertilization rate was 73.6% with pregnancies confirmed in 54.5% (6/11). No multiple gestations were generated, and no complications occurred. The use of fresh spermatozoa for PESA provided no significant improvements in outcomes over frozen specimens. SUMMARY: PESA is a very effective, simple, and safe method of obtaining spermatozoa for IVF. Outcomes obtained using fresh and frozen PESA-derived spermatozoa were similar and as such, either could be used during the IVF process.
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spelling pubmed-39633422014-03-25 A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia Kovac, Jason R. Lehmann, Kyle J. Fischer, Marc Anthony Urol Ann Original Article INTRODUCTION: Obstructive azoospermia (OA) is characterized by normal spermatogenesis and the absence of sperm in the ejaculate. Variable success rates have been reported using in-vitro fertilization (IVF) combined with PESA in cases of men with OA. AIMS: To determine fertilization and pregnancy outcomes from PESA-derived spermatozoa and to ascertain whether frozen spermatozoa yields similar outcomes compared to fresh specimens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The charts of 68 consecutive couples undergoing 68 cycles of sperm retrieval for OA over eight years (2002-2010) were retrospectively reviewed. Patients requiring testicular intervention were excluded (n = 17). RESULTS: Viable sperms were identified in 100% of men, and fresh spermatozoa were obtained in 40 patients (78.4%) simultaneously with female egg retrieval. The average fertilization rate was 77.7% with five embryos not surviving to transfer (12.5%). Pregnancies were confirmed in 48.6% (17/35). Twin gestations occurred in 11.8% (2/17) of cases. Frozen-thawed spermatozoa were used in 11 patients (21.6%). In this subgroup, the average fertilization rate was 73.6% with pregnancies confirmed in 54.5% (6/11). No multiple gestations were generated, and no complications occurred. The use of fresh spermatozoa for PESA provided no significant improvements in outcomes over frozen specimens. SUMMARY: PESA is a very effective, simple, and safe method of obtaining spermatozoa for IVF. Outcomes obtained using fresh and frozen PESA-derived spermatozoa were similar and as such, either could be used during the IVF process. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3963342/ /pubmed/24669121 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.127026 Text en Copyright: © Urology Annals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
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title_full A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
title_fullStr A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
title_full_unstemmed A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
title_short A single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
title_sort single-center study examining the outcomes of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration in the treatment of obstructive azoospermia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963342/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.127026
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