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Male fertility preservation–Methods, indications and challenges

Leonti Grin, Eliezer Girsh, Avi Harlev

2020Andrologia36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Male fertility preservation has been steadily increasing over the past two decades. Significant improvements have been achieved in the treatment modalities of cancer and other severe chronic medical conditions, leading to an increase in patient survivorship and the resulting demand for future parenthood. Recognition and proper patient counselling before commencing therapies with a potential gonadotoxic effect are of paramount importance. Similarly, nonmedically indicated fertility preservation is on the rise. Social sperm banking, gender dysphoria prior to affirmation procedures and posthumous reproduction preservation are becoming more common. When timing and logistics are appropriate, sperm cryopreservation is considered the gold standard for fertility preservation. Testicular tissue and spermatogonial stem cell autotransplantation is considered experimental and represents a promising alternative for pre-pubertal patients. The current paper aims to review the recent trends in male fertility preservation, the common indications for sperm cryopreservation, techniques for sperm retrieval and experimental frontiers.

Topics & Concepts

Fertility preservationFertilityAutotransplantationSperm bankOocyte cryopreservationCryopreservationSpermSurvivorship curveOvarian tissue cryopreservationMedicineGynecologyBiologyAndrologyTransplantationCancerSurgeryInternal medicinePopulationCell biologyEnvironmental healthEmbryoSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive Health and Technologies