MICROMANIPULATION IMPROVES IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION RESULTS AFTER EPIDIDYMAL OR TESTICULAR SPERM ASPIRATION IN PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL ABSENCE OF THE VAS-DEFERENS
I. Madgar et al., MICROMANIPULATION IMPROVES IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION RESULTS AFTER EPIDIDYMAL OR TESTICULAR SPERM ASPIRATION IN PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL ABSENCE OF THE VAS-DEFERENS, Human reproduction, 11(10), 1996, pp. 2151-2154
In all, 58 couples suffering from infertility because of congenital bi
lateral absence of the vas deferens underwent a total of 67 combined m
icrosurgical epididymal aspiration or testicular sperm extraction (TES
E) and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments, The oocytes recovered
were inseminated by either the microdroplet IVF technique (n = 20), su
bzonal insemination (SUZI; n = 10) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection
(ICSI; n = 37), Of the ICSI cycles, 12 were performed using spermatoz
oa obtained by TESE, Fertilization rates for epididymal spermatozoa we
re significantly higher for SUZI (17.9%, 17/95) and ICSI (34.4%, 137/3
98) than for microdroplet IVF (5.2%, 18/343) cycles, The proportion of
cycles in which fertilization was achieved was higher in the SUZI (80
%) and ICSI (95%) cycles than in the IVF cycles (45%), Delivery or an
ongoing pregnancy was achieved in one (5%) IVF cycle, two (20%) SUZI c
ycles and seven (18.9%) ICSI cycles, SUZI or ICSI using epididymal or
testicular spermatozoa significantly improved the oocyte fertility rat
e, The ICSI procedure was especially advantageous in patients for whom
spermatozoa were obtained from a testicular biopsy.