Comparative motility assessment of sperm retrieved from micro‐testicular sperm extraction: A single‐centre study comparing fresh and frozen–thawed sperm

Raneen Sawaid Kaiyal, Darren J. Bryk, Shinnosuke Kuroda, Johnathan Doolittle, Neel V. Parekh, Edmund Sabanegh, Nina Desai, Scott D. Lundy, Sarah C. Vij
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IntroductionMicrosurgical testicular sperm extraction (microTESE) is crucial for treating non‐obstructive azoospermia (NOA), offering both ‘fresh’ and ‘frozen’ options. This study evaluates the impact of fresh versus frozen microTESE on the progression to intra‐cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles, focusing on sperm motility.Materials and MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of microTESE procedures at a major medical centre from 2007 to 2021, excluding cases of obstructive azoospermia and cryptozoospermia. Patients were divided into two groups: fresh microTESE (Group FR) and frozen microTESE (Group FZ). Sperm motility was assessed, and ICSI outcomes were compared between groups.ResultsOut of 128 microTESE procedures on 113 NOA patients, 31 were fresh and 97 were frozen. Sperm was found in 67.7% of fresh cases and 45.3% of frozen cases. In fresh cases, 85.7% had motile sperm for ICSI, whereas in frozen cases, 81.8% had motile sperm initially, but only 52.7% retained motility post‐thaw.ConclusionsOur findings indicate a significant drop in motile sperm availability for ICSI in frozen microTESE cases compared to fresh ones. This suggests a potential advantage of fresh microTESE for certain couples, despite the logistical challenges, highlighting the need for careful patient selection and counselling.
睾丸显微取精术精子活力比较评估:比较新鲜精子和冷冻解冻精子的单中心研究
导言显微睾丸取精术(microTESE)是治疗非梗阻性无精子症(NOA)的关键,提供 "新鲜 "和 "冷冻 "两种选择。本研究评估了新鲜与冷冻显微睾丸取精术(microTESE)对卵胞浆内单精子显微注射(ICSI)周期进展的影响,重点关注精子活力。材料与方法我们对一家大型医疗中心 2007 年至 2021 年的显微睾丸取精术进行了回顾性分析,排除了梗阻性无精子症和隐精子症病例。患者分为两组:新鲜 microTESE(FR 组)和冷冻 microTESE(FZ 组)。结果在对113名无精子症患者进行的128例显微TESE手术中,31例为新鲜显微TESE,97例为冷冻显微TESE。在 67.7% 的新鲜病例和 45.3% 的冷冻病例中发现了精子。在新鲜病例中,85.7%的精子有活力,可用于ICSI,而在冷冻病例中,81.8%的精子最初有活力,但只有52.7%的精子在解冻后仍有活力。这表明,尽管存在后勤方面的挑战,但对某些夫妇来说,新鲜 microTESE 仍有潜在优势,因此需要对患者进行仔细选择和咨询。
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