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Efficacy of intracytoplasmic sperm injection using intentionally cryopreserved epididymal spermatozoa
Authors:Oates, Robert D.   Lobel, Susan M.   Harris, Doria H.   Pang, Samuel   Burgess, Colleen M.   Carson, Ronald S.
Affiliation:1Department of Urology, Boston University School of Medicine Boston, MA 02118 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beth Israel Hospital and Boston IVF Brookline, MA 02146 3IVF America Boston, Deaconess-Waltham Hospital Waltham, MA 02254, USA
Abstract:Microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration was a great advancein the therapy of patients with non-recon-structable, obstructiveazoospermia, most notably congenital bilateral absence of thevas deferens. Using conventional in-vitro fertilization, pregnancieswere rarely achieved because the rate of oocyte fertilizationwas extremely poor. However, the use of retrieved spermatozoain conjunction with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)has dramatically increased the likelihood of embryo formation.Typically, sperm and oocyte harvesting are performed simultaneously.We have investigated whether frozen-thawed spermatozoa workas well as fresh spermatozoa. When we had concluded from ourown population of patients (groups I and II) that they did,we adopted a policy of aspirating spermatozoa, primarily cryopreservingthem and using them for ICSI at a later date. We found the fertilizationrates of this latter cohort of patients (group III) to be excellent(37% per oocyte), and the ongoing pregnancy rate is quite satisfactory(40 % per couple, 29% per cycle). We offer this approach asan alternative to the traditional scheme because it markedlyeases the burden of partner scheduling on both the couple andthe clinicians involved. In addition, assurance of the availabilityof male partner spermatozoa can be attained prior to beginningovulation induction.
Keywords:cryopreservation/epididymal spermatozoa/ICSI/MES A/pregnancy
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