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Three singleton deliveries with healthy children from one couple after Cryo-TESE and ICSI
We report on a couple who delivered three healthy babies in three deliveries after cryo-TESE combined with ICSI. The male patient suffers from congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD). Methods: Three testicular sperm extraction (TESE) operations were performed in the male accompanied by six stimulated ICSI cycles in the female patient. Altogether, 59 oocytes were retrieved. Fifty-one oocytes (86%) were in metaphase II and 38 fertilized regularly (75%). Sixteen embryos, in the 3-6 cell stage, were transferred to the uterus. Results: The first, fifth and sixth embryo transfers of fresh embryos led to intact intrauterine singleton pregnancies. The pregnancy and implantation rates with fresh embryos were 50% and 20%, respectively. Conclusions: TESE or microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration in patients with CBAVD in combination with a healthy female partner is likely to yield very good results in ICSI/ET. As azoospermia can be caused by cystic fibrosis and cystic fibrous transmembrane conductance regulator gene mutation range varies dramatically in patients of different ethnic groups.