1995
DOI: 10.1038/sc.1995.59
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The influence of bladder management on fertility in spinal cord injured males

Abstract: Male infertility is a well recognised problem following spinal cord injury. The techniques of vibration induced ejaculation and transrectal electroejaculation have significantly increased the likelihood of sperm retrieval in spinal cord injured males; however, the reproductive capacity remains markedly reduced due to poor semen quality. The Spinal Injuries Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital has developed a programme to achieve seminal emission and enhance fertility. This study analysed the results of the first… Show more

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“…[9][10][11] Currently the two most popular methods of sperm retrieval are vibro-and electro-ejaculation. Irrespective of the technique, the sperm quality has consistently been reported as poor in all series evaluating the semen of SCI men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11] Currently the two most popular methods of sperm retrieval are vibro-and electro-ejaculation. Irrespective of the technique, the sperm quality has consistently been reported as poor in all series evaluating the semen of SCI men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Contrary, a decrease in sperm motility related to a lower level of the lesion is found by other researchers. 36 The last group also reports a better sperm motility in patients who evacuate by self catheterisation, as compared to patients who perform triggered voiding. They suppose that high pressure in the prostatic urethra during the triggered voiding causes urine in¯ux into the adnexae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Low pressure bladder emptying by catheter drainage (either permanent indwelling catheter or intermittent self catheterisation) resulted in a higher percentage of motile sperm compared to individuals using re¯ex voiding or straining. 22 For this reason, education emphasising appropriate bladder management, prevention and early treatment of urinary tract infection and reduction in scrotal temperature, is an important component of the clinics' approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrical stimulation parameters used and detail of both the vibroejaculation and electroejaculation procedures have been previously described. 22 Bladder neck tamponade A technique of bladder neck tamponade 23,24 to prevent retrograde emission during electroejaculation procedures has been used in this clinic since October 1993. The technique used is simpler than some methods described.…”
Section: Electroejaculationmentioning
confidence: 99%