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- Men’s Reproductive and Sexual Health throughout the Lifespan
- Men’s Reproductive and Sexual Health throughout the Lifespan
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 An Introduction to Men’s Health Care
- Section 2 The Biology of Male Reproduction and Infertility
- Section 3 Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility
- Section 4 Laboratory Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility
- Chapter 20 The Modern Semen Analysis
- Chapter 21 The Future of Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis in the Evaluation of Male Infertility
- Chapter 22 Reactive Oxygen Species and Sperm DNA Damage
- Chapter 23 Clinical Value of Sperm DNA Fragmentation Tests
- Chapter 24 The Current Use of Sperm Function Assays
- Chapter 25 Sperm Selection in the Laboratory
- Chapter 26 Methods to Select Ejaculated, Epididymal, and Testicular Spermatozoa for Assisted Conception
- Chapter 27 Optimal Sperm Selection in the ICSI Era
- Chapter 28 Microfluidics for Sperm Sample Preparation and Sperm Identification
- Chapter 29 Practical Concerns for Patient Semen Banking
- Chapter 30 The Potential Future Applications of In Vitro Spermatogenesis in the Clinical Laboratory
- Chapter 31 Spermatogonial Stem Cell Culture and the Future of Germline Gene Editing
- Section 5 Medical and Surgical Management of Issues of Male Health
- Index
- References
Chapter 26 - Methods to Select Ejaculated, Epididymal, and Testicular Spermatozoa for Assisted Conception
from Section 4 - Laboratory Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2023
- Men’s Reproductive and Sexual Health throughout the Lifespan
- Men’s Reproductive and Sexual Health throughout the Lifespan
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 An Introduction to Men’s Health Care
- Section 2 The Biology of Male Reproduction and Infertility
- Section 3 Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility
- Section 4 Laboratory Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility
- Chapter 20 The Modern Semen Analysis
- Chapter 21 The Future of Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis in the Evaluation of Male Infertility
- Chapter 22 Reactive Oxygen Species and Sperm DNA Damage
- Chapter 23 Clinical Value of Sperm DNA Fragmentation Tests
- Chapter 24 The Current Use of Sperm Function Assays
- Chapter 25 Sperm Selection in the Laboratory
- Chapter 26 Methods to Select Ejaculated, Epididymal, and Testicular Spermatozoa for Assisted Conception
- Chapter 27 Optimal Sperm Selection in the ICSI Era
- Chapter 28 Microfluidics for Sperm Sample Preparation and Sperm Identification
- Chapter 29 Practical Concerns for Patient Semen Banking
- Chapter 30 The Potential Future Applications of In Vitro Spermatogenesis in the Clinical Laboratory
- Chapter 31 Spermatogonial Stem Cell Culture and the Future of Germline Gene Editing
- Section 5 Medical and Surgical Management of Issues of Male Health
- Index
- References
Summary
The quality of selected spermatozoa is crucial for the success of assisted reproduction. However, selecting the “best sperm” from an ejaculate or surgically retrieved sample remains challenging. In this chapter, we have reviewed conventional, advanced, and emerging sperm selection techniques, including the most up-to-date reliable evidence-based resources, with emphasis on sperm selection methods and clinical outcomes. Current selection techniques are manual and prone to subjective judgment or experience and effort of laboratory personnel. Despite the large number of publications, the available evidences are not sufficient to support any specific sperm selection technique. The only unanimous agreement thus far is that well-designed, large-scale, sufficiently powered randomized controlled studies are required to evaluate sperm selection techniques; these may include personalized sperm selection, machine learning, and robotics strategies aimed at improving outcomes of assisted reproduction.
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- Men's Reproductive and Sexual Health Throughout the LifespanAn Integrated Approach to Fertility, Sexual Function, and Vitality, pp. 204 - 209Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023