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Obtaining good quality sperm for in-vitro fertilization, ICSI, or
for cryopreservation can be a major problem if a man suffers from
medical conditions that preclude normal collection. Major advances
in sperm retrieval and preparation techniques have been witnessed
in recent years, allowing a better understanding of the
contribution of the sperm to a couple's fertility. This Manual is a
complete guide to sperm retrieval methods performed for men with
azoospermia. Covering all the basic and advanced steps for
implementation of these procedures, the Manual includes
descriptions of the underlying science along with detailed,
practical advice on methods, including tips for optimizing outcomes
and trouble-shooting, using an evidence-based approach. This will
be an invaluable resource for andrologists, urologists,
embryologists, male fertility specialists, gynecologists, and other
healthcare workers practising reproductive medicine. It is
particularly valuable for reproductive laboratory personnel wishing
to refine or develop technique and improve outcomes, and for IVF
Quality Managers.
Selecting good-quality sperm for use in in-vitro fertilization is a
key step in assisted reproduction. For many years purely
morphological attributes have been used to assess suitability, but
increasingly biochemical and molecular biological techniques are
now identifying sperm with the best chances of producing viable and
healthy embryos. Focusing on modern sperm function testing, this
manual provides technical details of commonly used tests and gives
an overview of the laboratory techniques used to evaluate sperm
samples. Covering a variety of testing methods in detail, from
manual and computer-assisted semen analysis to zona pellucida
binding assays, and tests assessing sperm DNA damage such as the
TUNEL assay. Describing the underlying science, practical advice
for performing the tests is given, including tips for optimizing
outcomes and trouble-shooting. This is an essential guide for
reproductive medicine specialists, clinical andrologists,
urologists and gynecologists working with sub-fertile men.
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