PURPOSE: To investigate sperm quality aspirated from the tubuli recti compared to that obtained from microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA). METHODS: Sixteen patients with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD) underwent MESA. Six MESA procedures were difficult, and therefore sperm were retrieved from the tubuli recti ductules. Intraoperative sperm parameters, recovery after freeze-thaw, and ICSI outcomes were analyzed and compared between tubuli recti and MESA sperm. RESULTS: Mean initial sperm concentration was similar in both groups (18 vs. 16 million sperm/mL). Initial sperm motility was significantly higher in the tubuli recti group (35%) than the MESA group (25%). However, post thaw motility was higher with MESA compared to tubuli recti sperm (8.7 vs. 1.5%). ICSI fertilization rates after sperm freeze-thaw were 66% for tubuli recti sperm and 71% for MESA sperm. CONCLUSIONS: Tubuli recti sperm may provide an attractive alternative to testis sperm extraction. Poor sperm recovery after freeze-thaw should be expected.
PURPOSE: To investigate sperm quality aspirated from the tubuli recti compared to that obtained from microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA). METHODS: Sixteen patients with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD) underwent MESA. Six MESA procedures were difficult, and therefore sperm were retrieved from the tubuli recti ductules. Intraoperative sperm parameters, recovery after freeze-thaw, and ICSI outcomes were analyzed and compared between tubuli recti and MESA sperm. RESULTS: Mean initial sperm concentration was similar in both groups (18 vs. 16 million sperm/mL). Initial sperm motility was significantly higher in the tubuli recti group (35%) than the MESA group (25%). However, post thaw motility was higher with MESA compared to tubuli recti sperm (8.7 vs. 1.5%). ICSI fertilization rates after sperm freeze-thaw were 66% for tubuli recti sperm and 71% for MESA sperm. CONCLUSIONS: Tubuli recti sperm may provide an attractive alternative to testis sperm extraction. Poor sperm recovery after freeze-thaw should be expected.
Authors: R Schoysman; E Van Roosendaal; N Bollen; M Vandervorst; P Vanderzwalmen; V Standaert; G Berting; C Debauche; C Lefere Journal: BJU Int Date: 2001-07 Impact factor: 5.588
Authors: P N Schlegel; A S Berkeley; M Goldstein; J Cohen; M Alikani; A Adler; B R Gilbert; Z Rosenwaks Journal: Fertil Steril Date: 1994-05 Impact factor: 7.329