Publications by authors named "B S Zentner"

To determine the predictive value of a previous testicular biopsy to the chance of sperm retrieval in the next testicular sperm extraction (TESE) procedure, we retrospectively analyzed the outcome of past sperm collection procedures and histopathology diagnoses of patients with nonobstructive azoospermia. Repeated TESE ensured a high recovery rate (96%) when the first recovery procedure had been successful and when hypospermatogenesis was diagnosed (77%); when no spermatozoa were found on the first attempt, a repeat TESE procedure was successful in one-third of the patients.

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Objective: To determine the predictive value and the quality of supernatant sperm (SS) achieved by a simple laboratory technical modification after testicular sperm extraction (TESE).

Design: A retrospective analysis.

Setting: An IVF unit in a university medical center.

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Background: Electroejaculation has become an accepted form of semen procurement in men suffering from anejaculation. However, sperm in these ejaculates often exhibit low motility. In such cases, ICSI is offered to improve the possibility of successful pregnancy.

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Objective: To present the first genetically proven identity of quintuplets in an IVF treatment cycle after transferring only two embryos.

Design: Case report.

Setting: IVF unit and obstetrics department of university-affiliated general hospital.

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We present the first reported clinical pregnancy following transfer of embryos that had been subjected to two freeze-thaw cycles: the first at day 3 after insemination, and the second after culturing to the blastocyst stage. A 25-year-old woman undergoing IVF treatment for male factor infertility opted for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). ICSI treatment resulted in the successful production of 19 early cleavage embryos, all of which were frozen.

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