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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection – an update

Reproductive Medicine Review, 2001
Infertility, a failure of conception after at least 12 months of unprotected intercourse, will affect 14–17% of couples at some time in their reproductive lives. The types of infertility, with their respective frequencies, are tubal and pelvic pathology (35%), male problems (35%), anovulation (15%), unexplained infertility (10%) and other infrequent ...
Vernaeve, Valerie   +3 more
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Is intracytoplasmic sperm injection safe?

Fertility and Sterility, 2003
To review the pregnancy and birth outcomes of patients undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).Selective review of the literature.Couples undergoing either conventional IVF or ICSI and their resulting offspring.None.None.None.These observational studies are unfortunately inherently biased.
Mark D. Hornstein, Matthew G. Retzloff
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection in partial globozoospermia

Fertility and Sterility, 2012
To compare the outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in patient couples where the male partner has partial globozoospermia with the outcome in a general ICSI population.Case-control study.Center for Reproductive Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, the Netherlands, a tertiary referral center.Between 1997 and 2005, 42 ...
Dam, A.H.D.M.   +6 more
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection and pregnancy with decapitated sperm

Fertility and Sterility, 2010
To perform intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in couples with primary infertility owing to sperm defects causing total immotility.Case report.Couple Sterility Center, University of Siena.Two infertile couples, the male members of which had "detached tail" genetic sperm defect.Physical and hormonal assays, semen analysis by light and electron ...
Gambera, Laura   +6 more
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection — ICSI

Reproductive Medicine Review, 1994
For more than a decadein vitrofertilization (IVF) has been successful in the treatment of couples with long-standing infertility due to various aetiologies such as tubal disease, male-factor infertility, unexplained infertility and endometriosis. The usual fertilization rate in IVF for nonmale infertility cases is 60–70% of the inseminated cumulus ...
M. Camus   +7 more
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection: instrumentation and injection technique

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1995
A technique which is successful in one laboratory sometimes cannot be successfully applied in other laboratories, and this can be a particular problem if the technique is complex and has 'tricks' associated with it. The technique might not be fully and exhaustively detailed in a publication due to limited space in the Materials and Methods section, and
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Experiences with intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Reproductive Medicine Review, 1995
Mammalian fertilization, whether it takes place within the female reproductive tract or within a laboratory dish, is comprised of many processes which must follow a specific sequence. The spermatozoon must bind to and pass through the zona pellucida, fuse with the oolemma and become incorporated into the cytoplasm of the oocyte.
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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection: What Are the Risks?

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2000
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, a relatively new technique used at the time of in vitro fertilization to fertilize human oocytes, has provided couples with very severe male factor infertility the ability to conceive their own biologic children. Many men with severe oligospermia or azoospermia can now pass their genes on to their progeny, an event ...
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Surgical sperm retrieval for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

International journal of andrology, 1997
The introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) provides new hope for many couples suffering from the most untreatable forms of male infertility as ICSI can also be successfully performed using epididymal or testicular spermatozoa. Testicular spermatozoa may be recovered from testicular tissue in every patient with excretory azoospermia ...
Tournaye, Herman   +6 more
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