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Fallopian tube sperm perfusion: first clinical experience.

J A Kahn1, V von Düring, A Sunde

  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital of Trondheim, Norway.

Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|June 1, 1992
PubMed
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Fallopian tube sperm perfusion (FSP) offers a simpler, less expensive infertility treatment. It shows promising pregnancy rates for unexplained infertility and cervical hostility, with many conceiving within three cycles.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Infertility Treatment
  • Sperm Perfusion Techniques

Background:

  • Infertility affects numerous couples globally, necessitating effective and accessible treatment options.
  • Current assisted reproductive technologies can be invasive and costly.
  • Optimizing sperm delivery to the Fallopian tubes is crucial for conception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of a novel, large-volume insemination method: Fallopian tube sperm perfusion (FSP).
  • To assess pregnancy rates across various infertility etiologies using FSP.
  • To compare FSP with existing assisted reproductive methods.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a 4 ml inseminate volume method.
  • Inclusion of ovarian stimulation and isolation of motile spermatozoa.

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  • Performance of Fallopian tube sperm perfusion (FSP) in 139 infertile couples over 239 cycles.
  • Main Results:

    • Low pregnancy rates (2.7%–7.7%) observed in groups with endometriosis, ovulation disorders, tubal impairment, combined factors, and subnormal sperm quality.
    • Significantly higher pregnancy rates in unexplained infertility (26.9% per treatment, 37.3% in the first cycle).
    • Two pregnancies achieved in the cervical hostility group after five treatments; approximately 50% conception rate within three cycles for these groups.

    Conclusions:

    • Fallopian tube sperm perfusion (FSP) is a favorable treatment for unexplained infertility and cervical hostility.
    • FSP demonstrates higher success rates in specific infertility subgroups compared to others.
    • FSP presents a more accessible and cost-effective alternative to IVF and GIFT.