Testis biopsy in absolute head teratospermia: Is it a logical option?
Urologia 2019;
87:80-82. [PMID:
31469040 DOI:
10.1177/0391560319870428]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Absolute head teratospermia (100% abnormal head morphology) is associated with poor fertility and assisted reproductive techniques results. We aimed to find if it is possible to bypass this disorder using sperm retrieved by testis biopsy.
METHODS
Multiple testis biopsies were performed in patients with infertility and absolute head teratospermia who were not able to provide semen on the injection day from 2006 to 2018. Then, the found sperms were evaluated based on being proper or not proper for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
RESULTS
Only 2 patients, of a total of 22 (9%), had relatively proper sperms for microinjection.
DISCUSSION
There is no benefit to performing testis biopsy in non-azoospermic patients with absolute abnormal head morphology.
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