Sperm recovery from urine in men with retrograde ejaculation.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Advances in laboratory medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/almed-2024-0109
Ernesto Veiga Álvarez, Nuria Zopeque García, Javier M Gutiérrez Romero, Pilar Reimundo Díaz-Fierros, María D Lozano Arana, Tamara Rodríguez Pérez, Javier Sánchez Álvarez, Guadalupe Bueno Rodríguez, Vanesa Castañón Bernardo, María J Moyano Gallego
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Abstract

Introduction: Retrograde ejaculation (RE) consists of the reflux backwards, towards the bladder, of the ejaculate, during the emission phase of ejaculation, causing a total or partial absence of sperm emission, with the consequent diversion of semen into the bladder during the emission phase of ejaculation. Evaluating the ejaculate may not be sufficient for identifying RE in some patients. Hence, the management of infertility may involve the use of invasive methods such as epididymal fluid retrieval or testicular biopsy.

Content: This paper defines RE and methods for its diagnosis. A description is also provided of the techniques used for the detection of sperm in post-ejaculatory urine (PEU), the preparation and retrieval of sperm from urine and their subsequent use in assisted reproductive techniques.

Summary: The diagnosis of RE is based on the detection of spermatozoa in PEU in patients with aspermia or oligozoospermia and low or normal seminal volume. Although the presence of sperm in PEU could be sufficient for a diagnosis of RE, there is a lack of consensus regarding the diagnostic criteria for PEU, and the literature available is very limited. A correct diagnosis of RE allows the use of PEU for recovering sperm and its subsequent use in assisted human reproduction techniques, thus avoiding invasive techniques.

Outlook: A significant number of patients with RE may remain undiagnosed. Therefore, it is essential to conduct an RE study in patients with suspicion, through the analysis of PEU, and to properly interpret the results for accurate diagnosis.

男性逆行射精从尿液中恢复精子。
简介:逆行射精(RE)是指在射精的发射阶段,射精的反流,朝向膀胱,导致精子完全或部分不发射,随后在射精的发射阶段,精液转移到膀胱。在一些患者中,评估射精可能不足以识别RE。因此,不孕症的治疗可能涉及使用侵入性方法,如附睾取液或睾丸活检。内容:本文对RE的定义及诊断方法。还介绍了用于检测射精后尿液(PEU)中精子的技术,从尿液中制备和提取精子及其随后在辅助生殖技术中的应用。摘要:精精子症或少精症患者精量低或正常的PEU中精子的检测是诊断RE的基础。尽管PEU中精子的存在可能足以诊断RE,但对于PEU的诊断标准缺乏共识,并且现有的文献非常有限。对RE的正确诊断允许使用PEU恢复精子并随后将其用于辅助人类生殖技术,从而避免侵入性技术。前景:相当数量的RE患者可能仍未得到诊断。因此,通过对PEU的分析,对有怀疑的患者进行RE研究,并对结果进行正确的解释,以准确诊断是必要的。
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