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      Pregnancies after testicular sperm extraction and intracytoplasmic sperm injection in non-obstructive azoospermia.

      Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
      Adult, Cell Separation, Cytoplasm, Female, Fertilization in Vitro, methods, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Microinjections, Oligospermia, pathology, Oocytes, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Rate, Sperm-Ovum Interactions, Testis, cytology

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          In this study (May 1 until August 31, 1994) a total of 15 azoospermic patients suffering from testicular failure were treated with a combination of testicular sperm extraction (TESE) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Spermatozoa were available for ICSI in 13 of the patients. Out of 182 metaphase II injected oocytes, two-pronuclear fertilization was observed in 87 (47.80%); 57 embryos (65.51%) were obtained for either transfer or cryopreservation. Three ongoing pregnancies out of 12 replacements (25%) were established, including one singleton, one twin and one triplet gestation. The ongoing implantation rate was 18% (six fetal hearts out of 32 embryos replaced).

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