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The efficacy of local anaesthesia for percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration and testicular sperm aspiration.

A Gorgy1, G I Meniru, N Naumann, S Beski, S Bates, I L Craft.   

Abstract

A total of 37 percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) and/or testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) procedures were performed under local anaesthesia (LA) on 34 men between June and November 1996. Local anaesthesia was achieved by injecting 10 ml of 1% lignocaine solution along the sides of the vas deferens near the external inguinal ring (spermatic cord block). Sperm retrieval was successful in 92% of the procedures. Of the 37 procedures, in 29 the patients felt either no pain or mild discomfort while in six they experienced moderate but tolerable pain. Analgesia was incomplete in two procedures and was supplemented with i.v. sedation. Vasovagal reflex in two procedures was reversed by i.v. atropine. In 24 procedures patients felt relaxed, whilst in 13 they felt anxious. In 32 procedures the patients expressed overall satisfaction. If the procedure was to be repeated, after 29 procedures the patients requested LA again, while after four procedures they preferred i.v. sedation and after four were undecided. LA is adequate for PESA and TESA in a large proportion of patients. Prior discussion of LA technique with the patient is necessary. Back-up facilities for i.v. sedation and atropine should be available.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9572427     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/13.3.646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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