Update on vasectomy.

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Published: May 1995

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These guidelines update and clarify items relating to diagnostic andrology in the 2012 Association of Biomedical Andrologists Laboratory Andrology Guidelines for Good Practice Version 3. The main change separates diagnostic and therapeutic andrology into individual documents; post-vasectomy semen analysis still references the 2016 guideline. These guidelines seek to incorporate and clarify internationally agreed methodology following the World Health Organization Laboratory Manual for the Examination and Processing of Human Semen 6th edition and publication of ISO 23162:2021.

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Development of new hormonal male contraception for the couple.

Andrology

October 2024

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Background: Current options for male contraception are limited to condoms, the withdrawal method, or a vasectomy. Studies indicate that men have expressed growing interest in bearing responsibility for family planning.

Objectives: To review prior studies investigating the role of an androgen-only or androgen with progestin regimen for hormonal male contraception and to provide an update of a promising new hormonal agent, a transdermal gel.

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Objective: To update trends in the vasectomy rate among privately insured men aged 18-64 in the United States (U.S.) between 2014 and 2021.

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Advances in non-hormonal male contraception targeting sperm motility.

Hum Reprod Update

September 2023

Department of Biophysics and Pharmacology, Institute of Biosciences of Botucatu, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil.

Article Synopsis
  • Unintended pregnancies and rapid population growth pose various global challenges, highlighting the need for expanded male contraceptive options beyond condoms and vasectomy.
  • This review focuses on innovative, non-hormonal male contraceptive strategies that target sperm motility and fertilization proteins, aiming to develop safer options for couples.
  • Key sperm-specific targets identified include enzymes, ion channels, and surface proteins associated with sperm motility, which are crucial for advancing male contraceptive drug development.
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