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Reasons that should prompt a referral to a reproductive urologist: guidelines for the gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist.

Nicholas J Farber1, Vinayak K Madhusoodanan2, Sabrina A Gerkowicz3, Premal Patel2, Ranjith Ramasamy2.   

Abstract

Obstetricians and gynecologists, and in particular reproductive endocrinologists (REIs), are typically the gatekeepers and first-line providers for couples initially seeking an infertility evaluation. A timely referral to a reproductive urologist may improve pregnancy outcomes in certain clinical scenarios. This review examines the evidence behind circumstances requiring referral and delivers practice-based recommendations on commonly encountered scenarios in the clinic. Scenarios that should prompt referral to a reproductive urologist include semen analysis (SA) abnormalities (e.g., asthenozoospermia, azoospermia, globozoospermia, leukocytospermia, necrozoospermia, oligospermia), recurrent intrauterine insemination (IUI)/in vitro fertilization (IVF) failure, and idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Conversely, deferment is appropriate in the cases of isolated teratozoospermia and subclinical varicocele. Men with infertility are also at higher risk for other comorbid conditions and should have at least a baseline evaluation by a primary care physician. Coordination of care between a REI and reproductive urologist is critical in several clinical scenarios and expedient referral can improve reproductive outcomes.

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Keywords:  Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL); azoospermia; in vitro fertilization failure (IVF failure); intrauterine insemination failure (IUI failure); male infertility; sperm DNA fragmentation; sperm aneuploidy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31723937      PMCID: PMC6853630          DOI: 10.21037/gpm.2019.09.04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Pelvic Med


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