Volume 27, Issue 3 (May 2025) 27, 423–427; 10.4103/aja2024109
Microdissection testicular sperm extraction for men with nonobstructive azoospermia who have a testicular tumor in situ at the time of sperm retrieval
Lin, Hao-Cheng1,2; Tang, Wen-Hao1,2; Chen, Yan1,2; Fang, Yang-Yi1,2; Hong, Kai1,2
1Department of Urology, Peking University Third Hospital, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China 2Center for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Peking University Third Hospital, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China
Correspondence: Dr. K Hong (kenhong99@bjmu.edu.cn)
Originally published: February 28, 2025 Received: May 10, 2024 Accepted: December 17, 2024
Abstract |
Oncological microdissection testicular sperm extraction (onco-micro-TESE) represents a significant breakthrough for patients with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) and a concomitant in situ testicular tumor, to be managed at the time of sperm retrieval. Onco-micro-TESE addresses the dual objectives of treating both infertility and the testicular tumor simultaneously. The technique is intricate, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of testicular anatomy, physiology, tumor biology, and advanced microsurgical methods. It aims to carefully extract viable spermatozoa while minimizing the risk of tumor dissemination. This review encapsulates the procedural intricacies, evaluates success determinants, including tumor pathology and spermatogenic tissue health, and discusses the implementation of imaging techniques for enhanced surgical precision. Ethical considerations are paramount, as the procedure implicates complex decision-making that weighs the potential oncological risks against the profound desire for fatherhood using the male gametes. The review aims to provide a holistic overview of onco-micro-TESE, detailing methodological advances, clinical outcomes, and the ethical landscape, thus offering an indispensable resource for clinicians navigating this multifaceted clinical scenario. Keywords: microdissection testicular sperm extraction; nonobstructive azoospermia; sperm retrieval; testicular tumor
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