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Title: Congenital absence of vas deferens treated by artificial spermatocele constructed from the tunica vaginalis; report of six cases. Author: Wen RQ, Li SQ, Li QK, Mei QM, Wang CX, Wang QH, Huang JC. Journal: Reprod Fertil Dev; 1993; 5(3):341-3. PubMed ID: 8272538. Abstract: Six patients with congenital absence of the vas deferens were treated by artificial spermatoceles (ASCs) in an attempt to collect sperm for subsequent artificial insemination (AI). The ASC was constructed from a flap of tunica vaginalis from the patient. Sperm were aspirated from the ASC each month; there was wide variation in the concentration of sperm recovered [33.0 +/- 48.2 x 10(6) mL-1 (range 0.1-200)] and motility and normal morphology of the sperm were 19.0 +/- 17.9% and 48.8 +/- 23.4% respectively. Although a total of 14 cycles of AI was performed using the aspirated sperm, pregnancy did not result. Both poor sperm recovery and poor motility contributed to this failure. The condition of the epididymis observed during scrotum examination is reported. It is suggested that in some patients with congenital absence of vas deferens, the paired Wolffian ducts may differ from each other in their development.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]