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CompletedNCT01210326

The Comparison of Diagnostic TESE and TESA in Non-obstructive Azoospermic

The Comparison of Diagnostic Testicular Sperm Extraction(TESE) and Testicular Sperm Aspiration(TESA) in Non-obstructive Azoospermic Patients a Randomized Clinical Trial Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
180 (actual)
Sponsor
Royan Institute · Other Government
Sex
Male
Age
20 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Azoospermia , as the name suggests , refers to the condition in which there are no sperm in the semen. This diagnosis can come as a rude shock, because most men with a zero sperm count have normal libido; normal sexual function; and their semen looks completely normal too. The diagnosis can only be made by examining the semen under a microscope in the laboratory.Men with non-obstructive azoospermia have a normal passageway, but abnormal testicular function, and their testes do not produce sperm normally. Some of these men may have small testes on clinical examination. The testicular failure may be partial, which means that only a few areas of the testes produce sperm, but this sperm production is not enough for it to be ejaculated. Other men may have complete testicular failure, which means there is no sperm production at all in the entire testes. The only way to differentiate between complete and partial testicular failure is by doing multiple testicular micro-biopsies to sample different areas of the testes and send them for pathological examination. This technique is called TESA, or testicular sperm aspiration ( also known as TESE, or testicular sperm extraction) or mTESE ( micro-testicular sperm extraction).

Detailed description

This study was performed on 180 men with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), referring to royan infertility center, according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Testis selection (right and left) and techniques (TESE or TESA) were performed randomly in patients. For every patient based on random order, TESA or TESE was performed as the following procedures. The testis was aspirated at three separated sites (upper, middle and lower pole), using 20 ml syringe and 18-gauge needle or testicular biopsy (TESE) was taken from the same 3 sites.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREextactionTESE (testicular sperm extraction), which is actually a surgical biopsy of the testis; or TESA (testicular sperm aspiration), which is performed by sticking a needle in the testis and aspirating fluid and tissue with negative pressure
PROCEDUREtesticular sperm extractiontesticular sperm extraction
PROCEDUREtesticular sperm aspirationtesticular sperm aspiration

Timeline

Start date
2009-09-01
Primary completion
2010-07-01
Completion
2010-09-01
First posted
2010-09-28
Last updated
2011-07-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Iran

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01210326. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.