2018
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20180019
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Sperm recovery and IVF outcome after surgical sperm retrieval in azoospermia: our experience

Abstract: Background: In the last decade, male factor infertility has been recognized as a significant global problem, which is on an increase. Till date, very few options are available for ameliorating male factor infertility. Development of intracytoplasmic sperm injection has revolutionized the treatment of males with very low sperm counts or with poor quality sperm. However, patients with a diagnosis of azoospermia had no option but to resort to adoption or use of donor sperm. The clinical management of men with azo… Show more

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“…Similar data come from the retrospective analysis of Rai et al [ 41 ], evaluating the outcome of IVF with surgically retrieved sperm from azoospermic men. The analysis was conducted on 100 cycles with surgically retrieved sperm, and compared them with ejaculated sperms cycles.…”
Section: Prevalence Of the Male Factor In The Access To Art And Weigh...mentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Similar data come from the retrospective analysis of Rai et al [ 41 ], evaluating the outcome of IVF with surgically retrieved sperm from azoospermic men. The analysis was conducted on 100 cycles with surgically retrieved sperm, and compared them with ejaculated sperms cycles.…”
Section: Prevalence Of the Male Factor In The Access To Art And Weigh...mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Outcome in the two groups were similar in terms of fertilization rate, embryo quality and pregnancy rate. The data also revealed similar outcome between the use of epididymal or testicular sperm, confirming that surgical sperm retrieval is achievable and that it is a successful procedure [ 41 ].…”
Section: Prevalence Of the Male Factor In The Access To Art And Weigh...mentioning
confidence: 66%