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Clinical electroejaculation.

S F Shaban1, S W Seager, L I Lipshultz

  • 1Scott Department of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030.

Medical Instrumentation
|April 1, 1988
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Anejaculation, the inability to ejaculate, can result from spinal cord injuries or certain medical conditions. Electroejaculation offers a method to obtain seminal fluid for artificial insemination, aiding fertility in affected men.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Urology

Background:

  • Anejaculation is a rare condition affecting ejaculation, often linked to spinal cord injury, testicular cancer treatments, multiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis, and diabetes mellitus.
  • Understanding the causes and effective treatments for anejaculation is crucial for male reproductive health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the condition of anejaculation and its associated causes.
  • To present electroejaculation as a viable method for seminal fluid retrieval in affected individuals.

Main Methods:

  • Electroejaculation involves using a rectal probe with electrodes to electrically stimulate seminal fluid emission.
  • The obtained seminal fluid can be utilized for assisted reproductive technologies.

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Main Results:

  • Electroejaculation successfully obtains seminal fluid in patients with anejaculation.
  • The retrieved semen is suitable for artificial insemination procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Anejaculation presents a significant challenge to male fertility.
  • Electroejaculation provides a practical solution for semen acquisition in anejaculatory men, facilitating potential parenthood through artificial insemination.