Abstract
Objective: To study the efficacy of percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA) in combination with short time insemination to treat infertile men with obstructive azoospermia (OA). Design: Paired randomized controlled trial in which each couple's cohort of oocytes was divided into two equal groups. Setting: Center for reproductive care. Patients: Twenty men with OA. Interventions: Motile spermatozoa were collected using PESA. Half of the oocytes were used for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The rest were inseminated briefly with PESA sperm in vitro fertilization (IVF). After 4-5 h, the remaining cumulus cells were removed mechanically for second polar body observation to decide whether to apply "rescue" ICSI (RE-ICSI). Main outcome measures: Rates of oocyte maturation, fertilization, cleavage, and good quality embryos. Numbers of available embryos and good quality embryos were compared between PESA-IVF (using a short incubation protocol + rescue ICSI) group and PESA-ICSI group. Results: In the short time insemination group, cumulus cells were dispersed by PESA spermatozoa. No second polar bodies were found, so RE-ICSI was done. PESA-IVF + RE-ICSI and PESA-ICSI outcomes were comparable in terms of fertilization rates, 2PN cleavage rate and good quality embryo rates with no statistically significant differences. Conclusions: PESA sperm without centrifugation could disperse the cumulus cells but were infertile and therefore could substitute for synthetic hyaluronidase. The outcomes of PESA-IVF with rescue ICSI were equivalent to PESA-ICSI. Using spermatozoa obtained by PESA and IVF before RE-ICIS is a viable treatment for men with OA. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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Jiang, Y., Cao, Q., Zhao, X., Li, L., Li, S., & Gao, F. (2013). Percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration and short time insemination in the treatment of men with obstructive azoospermia. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 30(9), 1175–1179. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-013-0075-1
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