Objective: To evaluate the outcome of repeated electroejaculation for obtai
ning semen from adolescents and young men before initiation of anticancer t
herapies.
Design: Retrospective clinical study.
Setting: Bikur Cholim Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
Patient(s): Six young male patients (average age, 18 +/-3 years) with diagn
osed cancer who underwent 12 procedures of electroejaculation before chemot
herapy. Intervention(s): Transrectal electroejaculation. Semen was cryopres
erved in small aliquots.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Semen analysis.
Result(s): In all patients, semen was obtained by electrojaculation. Sperm
count and motility were relatively low; mean values were 16 X 10(6)(range,
0-45 x 10(6)) and 14% (range, 0-53%) respectively.
Conclusion(s): If necessary, electroejaculation can be performed in adolesc
ents, and sperm may be obtained by repeated treatments over a short period.
(Ferlil Steril (R) 2001;75:811-3. (C) 2001 by American Society for Reprodu
ctive Medicine.).