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ELECTROEJACULATION

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1993
Ejaculatory dysfunction is a relatively uncommon cause of male infertility. In men with total anejaculation and in some men with psychogenic anejaculation, electroejaculation is a very useful treatment. By following the guidelines provided, electroejaculation can be performed reproducibly and safely with a good success rate.
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Electroejaculation of the bull

The Bovine Practitioner, 1972
The art of electroejaculation can be mastered with practice; however, the evaluation of semen collected by electroejaculation can be misleading if the physical condition of the bull is not considered. The greatest danger lies in classifying a bull as a questionable or unsatisfactory breeding prospect when he actually failed to ejaculate. There are many
Ball, L., Furman, J. W.
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Functional Characteristics of Sperm Obtained by Electroejaculation

Journal of Urology, 1992
Sperm obtained by electroejaculation in 32 anejaculatory men were examined for functional characteristics. Raw specimens showed high sperm counts but motility averaged only 11%. Average viability was 10% for antegrade and 5% for retrograde fractions. Bovine cervical mucus penetration was normal (30 mm.
J, Denil   +4 more
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The Stress Response of Frequently Electroejaculated Rams to Electroejaculation: Hormonal, Physiological, Biochemical, Haematological and Behavioural Parameters

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2010
ContentsElectroejaculation (EE) is a technique widely used to collect semen in ruminants, which produces a stress response with negative effects on animal welfare. The aim of this paper was to characterize the stress response during conventional EE in rams that have been frequently electroejaculated. Blood samples were collected since 20 min before and
J P, Damián, R, Ungerfeld
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Collection of mouse semen by electroejaculation

The Anatomical Record, 1966
AbstractLiquid and coagulated ejaculates were collected separately from mice by electroejaculation. Sperm concentrations in the liquid ejaculates from 51 animals ranged between 25,000 and 2,228,000/mm3 and total number of spermatozoa per ejaculate between 60,000 and 5,464,000.
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ELECTROEJACULATION OF THE PARAPLEGIC MALE FOLLOWED BY PREGNANCY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
A method is described for the production of an ejaculate the paraplegic male by electrical stimulation from a probe placed in the rectum. A case is reported in which an ejaculate produced by this method was used to inseminate the wife of a paraplegic patient. Pregnancy resulted, but the infant died.
R J, Thomas, G, McLeish, I A, McDonald
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Clinical electroejaculation.

Medical instrumentation, 1988
Anejaculation is a disorder that occurs infrequently in the general population, but it occurs in some cases of spinal cord injury and dissection of retroperitoneal lymph nodes for testicular cancer. It is associated with multiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis, and diabetes mellitus.
S F, Shaban, S W, Seager, L I, Lipshultz
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Sperm preservation by electroejaculation before anticancer therapy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology, 2018
This report presents a case where electroejaculation (EEJ) was used for semen cryopreservation (SCP), prior to gonadotoxic anti-cancer treatment in a 14-year old boy diagnosed with Hodgkins disease.Two sessions of EEJ were performed with an interval of 48 hours.No complications were seen and the procedures resulted in nine frozen straws of motile ...
Skøtt, Martin   +3 more
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Electroejaculation of paraplegic males followed by pregnancies

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Semen obtained by electroejaculation was used to achieve pregnancies in the spouses of T5-6 and T4-5 paraplegics. Viable semen was recovered in both an antegrade and retrograde fashion. In both cases, the SPA test was positive. Semen recovered for AIH IUI was washed and swum up prior to insemination.
C J, Bennett   +6 more
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Semen Collection by Electroejaculation in the Domestic Cat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
SUMMARY A procedure for electroejaculation of domestic cats was developed. The method involved anesthetization of adult male cats with ketamine HCl (33 mg/kg) or CI 744 (5.5 mg/kg). Optimal results were obtained with a 120-V ac electric stimulator capable of a continuous range of 0 to 60 V and 0 to 1 A.
C C, Platz, S W, Seager
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