Fertility & Reproduction (Dec 2023)

#85 : Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction (Micro-Tese) in Men Non-Obstructive Azoospermia with Very Small Testicular Volume: A Case Series Report

  • Tuan Anh Dang,
  • Hoang Nguyen,
  • Anh Cao,
  • Anh Le,
  • Len Bui,
  • Hoang Le,
  • Huong Nguyen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2661318223742984
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 05, no. 04
pp. 545 – 545

Abstract

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Background and Aims: Testicular atrophy is a common clinical manifestation of NOA, with a rate of 79.1%. The results of sperm retrieval using the mTESE method in a special NOA for testicular atrophy with volume [Formula: see text]5ml are currently inconsistent. As a result, we present the results of sperm retrieval using the mTESE method to patient NOA, who has a bilateral testicular volume [Formula: see text]5ml. Methods: A case series report of NOA with bilateral testicular volume [Formula: see text]5ml that indicated mTESE surgery to collect sperm at the assisted reproductive technology center of Tam Anh Ha Noi General Hospital between January 2022 and December 2022. Results: Four of seven NOA patients (57.1%) had successful sperm retrieval using the mTESE method, with bilateral testicular volume [Formula: see text]5 ml and a mean FSH level of 40,5 ± 21,9 (24,1-87,6) mIU/mL. In which case, 3/4 of patients simply require surgery on the monolateral testicular is sufficient sperm. Conclusions: Testicular atrophy does not appear to impair sperm retrieval results by the mTESE method, even the sperm retrieval rate tends to be higher in NOA patients with bilateral testicular volume [Formula: see text] 5ml.