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- Manual of Sperm Retrieval and Preparation in Human Assisted Reproduction
- Cambridge Laboratory Manuals in Assisted Reproductive Technology
- Manual of Sperm Retrieval and Preparation in Human Assisted Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editor Biographies
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 4 History of Surgical Sperm Retrieval Techniques
- Chapter 5 Epididymal Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 6 Testicular Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 7 Surgical and Nonsurgical Sperm Retrieval Techniques in Patients with Ejaculatory Dysfunctions
- Chapter 8 Sperm Retrieval in Non-azoospermic Men
- Chapter 9 Predictors of Positive Surgical Sperm Retrieval in Azoospermic Males
- Chapter 10 Methods for Enhancing Surgical Sperm Retrieval Success
- Part III Laboratory Handling of Retrieved Sperm
- Index
- References
Chapter 7 - Surgical and Nonsurgical Sperm Retrieval Techniques in Patients with Ejaculatory Dysfunctions
from Part II - Sperm Retrieval
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2021
- Manual of Sperm Retrieval and Preparation in Human Assisted Reproduction
- Cambridge Laboratory Manuals in Assisted Reproductive Technology
- Manual of Sperm Retrieval and Preparation in Human Assisted Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editor Biographies
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 4 History of Surgical Sperm Retrieval Techniques
- Chapter 5 Epididymal Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 6 Testicular Sperm Retrieval
- Chapter 7 Surgical and Nonsurgical Sperm Retrieval Techniques in Patients with Ejaculatory Dysfunctions
- Chapter 8 Sperm Retrieval in Non-azoospermic Men
- Chapter 9 Predictors of Positive Surgical Sperm Retrieval in Azoospermic Males
- Chapter 10 Methods for Enhancing Surgical Sperm Retrieval Success
- Part III Laboratory Handling of Retrieved Sperm
- Index
- References
Summary
There is a complex interplay between male sexual dysfunction and male factor infertility, including ejaculatory dysfunctions which are the most common male sexual dysfunction. It is divided into four categories: premature ejaculation (PE), delayed ejaculation (DE), retrograde ejaculation (RE), and anejaculation/anorgasmia (AE). Unfortunately, some of these ejaculatory dysfunctions are less studied and not as well understood. Various pharmacologic treatments and surgical procedures can be offered for patients with ejaculatory dysfunctions seeking fertility. These include the off-label use of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) for PE, surgical (testicular sperm aspiration, testicular sperm extraction, and microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration) and nonsurgical methods (medications, positive predictive value, and electroejaculation) for patients with RE and AE. The interaction between chemical impulses and the modulation of the ejaculation process in an individual patient is necessary to conclude the clinical status of the patient and feasibility of the available treatment techniques. Ultimately, this can help in deciding the best sperm retrieval technique to increase pregnancy outcomes.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021