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Trial of in vitro fertilization via epididymal duct aspirated sperm]
Authors:T Terada  Y Fujiuchi  A Juunityou  M Iwasaki  T Kazama  T Katayama  O Katoh  R Takatsuka
Affiliation:Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University.
Abstract:We made a trial of our method by which sperm are collected directly from epididymal duct, then subjected to in vitro fertilization. The subjects were a total of 22 cases comprising 14 of obstructed azoospermia and 8 of severe oligoasthenozoospermia, on which the surgery was performed 26 times. Using the microscope, an epididymal duct was directly punctured to make a suction of the fluid or was slightly incised to make a suction of the outflow. Sperms thus collected were preincubated for 4 to 6 hours, then subjected to in vitro fertilization. Condition of collected sperms; 32 x 10(4)-15300 x 10(4) sperms were obtained in real number. Sperm motility rate was 0-82%, averaging 25.0%. Sperm forward motility were fairly good in 18 of 26 test cases. Sperm condition was so poor as to make the insemination impossible in 4 test cases (16%). Fertility rate for cases of obstructed azoospermia was 53% (8/15 test cases) and 63% (55/87 eggs) in the test cases and the number of eggs, respectively, compared with 33% (2/6 test cases) and 5.4% (2/37 eggs), respectively for cases of oligo-asthenozoospermia. Pregnancy; Successful pregnancy was obtained in 2 of the cases of obstructed azoospermia, in each of which sperms were collected from the head of the epididymis, then passed into the maternal body by zygote intra fallopian tubal transfer (ZIFT); with the one case resulting in uneventful delivery in November 1991 and the other in a miscarriage. The above results suggested the present method would become an epoch-making approach in the treatment of severe male infertility.
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