Male contraception
D Handelsman, G Waites - Andrology for the Clinician, 2015 - Springer
Kim ED, Winkel E, Orejuela F, Lipshultz LI (1998) Pathological epididymal obstruction
unrelated to vasectomy: results with microsurgical reconstruction. J Urol 160: 2078–2080 …
unrelated to vasectomy: results with microsurgical reconstruction. J Urol 160: 2078–2080 …
[PDF][PDF] Advances in surgical treatment of male infertility
HS Lee, JT Seo - The world journal of men's health, 2012 - synapse.koreamed.org
A male factor is the only cause of infertility in 30% to 40% of couples. Most causes of male
infertility are treatable, and the goal of many treatments is to restore the ability to conceive …
infertility are treatable, and the goal of many treatments is to restore the ability to conceive …
Vasoepididymostomy for vasectomy reversal: a critical assessment in the era of intracytoplasmic sperm injection
PN Kolettis, AJ Thomas - The Journal of urology, 1997 - auajournals.org
Purpose: We compared vasoepididymostomy to microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration
and intracytoplasmic sperm injection for treatment of epididymal obstruction secondary to …
and intracytoplasmic sperm injection for treatment of epididymal obstruction secondary to …
Microsurgical vasoepididymostomy: refinements and results
PN Schlegel, M Goldstein - The Journal of urology, 1993 - Elsevier
We describe 110 consecutive evaluable vasoepididymostomy procedures performed on 107
azoospermic men who had either bilateral epididymal obstruction, or unilateral obstruction …
azoospermic men who had either bilateral epididymal obstruction, or unilateral obstruction …
[HTML][HTML] Safety and effectiveness of vasectomy
PJ Schwingl, HA Guess - Fertility and sterility, 2000 - Elsevier
Objective: To recommend further research on vasectomy based on a systematic review of
the effectiveness and safety of vasectomy. Design: A systematic MEDLINE review of the …
the effectiveness and safety of vasectomy. Design: A systematic MEDLINE review of the …
Intussusception vasoepididymostomy with longitudinal suture placement for idiopathic obstructive azoospermia
R Kumar, S Mukherjee, NP Gupta - The Journal of urology, 2010 - auajournals.org
Purpose: Surgical reconstruction is an important treatment option for obstructive
azoospermia. Vasoepididymostomy results have primarily been described in men with …
azoospermia. Vasoepididymostomy results have primarily been described in men with …
Outcome of microsurgical reconstruction in men with suspected epididymal obstruction
DON BERARDINUCCI, A ZINI, K JARVI - The Journal of urology, 1998 - auajournals.org
Abstract Purpose: Approximately 3 to 6% of all men presenting with infertility (excluding
those with a history of vasectomy) are suspected of having epididymal obstruction. However …
those with a history of vasectomy) are suspected of having epididymal obstruction. However …
Microsurgical reconstruction following failed vasectomy reversal
GJ Matthews, KE McGee, M Goldstein - The Journal of urology, 1997 - auajournals.org
Purpose: We characterized microsurgical reconstruction treatment outcomes following a
failed vasectomy reversal. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 64 repeat vasectomy …
failed vasectomy reversal. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 64 repeat vasectomy …
Pathological epididymal obstruction unrelated to vasectomy: results with microsurgical reconstruction
ED KIM, E WINKEL, F OREJUELA, LI LIPSHULTZ - The Journal of urology, 1998 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: We determine the success of end-to-side epididymovasostomy in patients
presenting with obstructive azoospermia from primary epididymal obstruction and identify …
presenting with obstructive azoospermia from primary epididymal obstruction and identify …
Adverse effects on vasoepididymostomy outcomes for men with concomitant abnormalities in the prostate and seminal vesicle
K JARVI, A ZINI, MB BUCKSPAN, M ASCH… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Following microsurgical vasoepididymostomy as many as 85% of men have
sperm in the ejaculate, yet only 30 to 50% will spontaneously father children. We examined …
sperm in the ejaculate, yet only 30 to 50% will spontaneously father children. We examined …