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[Outcome in male sterility]

J C Schrub, H Courtois, P Vuillermet

    La Nouvelle Presse Medicale
    |June 25, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary

    Treatment for male infertility, including oligo-asthenospermia, normalized sperm counts in 26% of cases, leading to pregnancies. Donor sperm insemination and adoption were also explored as options for couples.

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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Andrology
    • Urology

    Context:

    • Male infertility affects a significant number of couples seeking conception.
    • Understanding the causes and effective treatments for male infertility is crucial.
    • This study reviews a decade of male infertility cases and their outcomes.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of various treatments for male infertility.
    • To analyze the success rates of sperm normalization and pregnancy.
    • To assess the role of donor sperm insemination and adoption in managing infertility.

    Summary:

    • Of 102 male infertility cases, 26% achieved normalized sperm counts with treatment, resulting in 12 pregnancies.
    • Causes included oligo-asthenospermia, varicoceles, pyospermia, hormonal issues, and psychological factors.
    • Donor sperm insemination was used by 10 couples; adoption rates were low (4%).

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into successful treatment strategies for specific male infertility conditions.
    • Highlights the declining use of fresh donor sperm and challenges with sperm banks.
    • Informs couples about the limited success rates and complexities of adoption.

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