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1/1. pregnancy using spermatozoa aspirated from the vas deferens in a patient with ejaculatory failure due to spinal injury.

    Aspiration of the vas deferens under local anaesthesia was carried out in a man with ejaculatory failure due to tetraplegia after rectal electrostimulation had failed to provide an ejaculate satisfactory for use in in-vitro fertilization. After passage through a discontinuous Percoll gradient and exposure to 3 mmol pentoxifylline and 3 mmol 2-deoxyadenosine, the final preparation consisted of 50,000 spermatozoa with 4% progressive motility. This was sufficient for the insemination of seven of the 23 oocytes that were collected from the patient's wife by transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration. Three high-grade embryos were produced which were transferred transcervically into the uterus 2 days later. A singleton pregnancy resulted which is currently ongoing at 30 weeks gestation. Aspiration of the vas deferens is a relatively simple technique which provides an acceptable alternative to rectal electrostimulation, artificial sperm reservoirs and donor insemination in patients with ejaculatory failure.
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