Case Reports

Successful Treatment of Testicular Failure Type IV Without Micro-Testicular Epididymal Sperm Extraction: A Case Report

Abstract

Objective: Sperm donation and hormonal therapy with micro-Testicular Epididymal Sperm Extraction (TESE) for infertility from testicular failure might not always be available in some contexts. We report a successful embryo transfer from the patient-by ‘cumulative sperm collection’ strategy.
Case report: A 42 year-old male presented with non-obstructive azoospermia from testicular failure. Hormonal treatments were given along with the patient-initiated ‘cumulative sperm collection’ strategy, which eventually resulted in 17 sperms retrieved. Twelve mature oocytes were selected for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with the retrieved sperms, of which 8 oocytes were successfully fertilized but only two reached the early blastocyst stage; the first embryo transfer was not successful. Another five eggs were thawed and fertilized with the remaining 5 sperms and 3 oocytes were successfully fertilized: Seven cells were grade 3, 6 cells were grade 3, and 3 cells were grade 3. The second embryo transfer was successful, and the term female infant was successfully delivered by cesarean section.
Conclusion: At a center without micro-TESE availability, successful embryo transfer for testicular failure type IV could be achieved by hormonal therapy plus a ‘cumulative sperm collection’ strategy.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.18502/jfrh.v15i4.7894
Keywords
Azoospermia Hypogonadism Sperm Retrieval

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Paktinun N, Srisombut C, Kongwattanasin T, Pongpirul K. Successful Treatment of Testicular Failure Type IV Without Micro-Testicular Epididymal Sperm Extraction: A Case Report. J Family Reprod Health. 2021;15(4):262-265.