Conventional testicular sperm extraction combined with the microdissection technique in nonobstructive azoospermic patients: a prospective comparative study
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Conventional testicular sperm extraction combined with the microdissection technique in nonobstructive azoospermic patients: a prospective comparative study
Abstract
Objective: To perform conventional and microdissection testicular sperm extraction (TESE) at the same session and compare their effectiveness.
Design: Prospective comparative study.
Setting: University hospital setting.
Patient(s): The study included 335 patients with nonobstructive azoospermia.
Intervention(s): Microdissection TESE was performed to 77 patient with atrophic testes. An additional 258 patients underwent conventional TESE using three incisions on three quadrants of the testis (upper, middle, and lower). Microdissection TESE was performed by enlarging the middle incision vertically when no spermatozoa could be detected using the conventional technique.
Main outcome measure(s): Sperm retrieval, fertilization, clinical pregnancy rate (PR), and live birth rate were evaluated. The relation between sperm retrieval rate and FSH level and testis volume was also investigated.
Result(s): Spermatozoa was detected in 33.7% of patients using conventional TESE. The spermatozoa detected increased to 50.8% using microdissection TESE. The increase was statistically significant. In the primary microdissection TESE group, the surgical retrieval rate was 20.8%. The overall sperm retrieval rate was 43.9%. There was a significant relation between the sperm retrieval rate and testis volume, whereas there was no relation between sperm retrieval rate and FSH levels. The overall fertilization rate, clinical PR, and live birth rate were 57.1%, 50.4%, 36.4%, respectively.
Conclusion(s): Conventional TESE combined with microdissection TESE can be used in selected patients. Sperm retrieval rate of TESE can be low in patients with atrophic testes.
Copyright © 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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