Abstract
IntroductionObstructive azoospermia represents a treatable form of male factor infertility. With greater demand for assisted reproductive technologies the general urologist may be tasked with initiating the infertility evaluation and providing counsel for treatment options. In this review we discuss appropriate laboratory, radiographic and genetic testing for the patient with obstructive azoospermia. We also outline surgical treatment options. MethodsThe Medline® database was searched for relevant studies of the evaluation and treatment of men with obstructive azoospermia. Key words included obstructive azoospermia, vasovasostomy, vasoepididymostomy, testicular sperm extraction, sperm aspiration and sperm retrieval. ResultsMost published reports were based on small cohorts followed at single institutions. There were sufficient data to characterize the current state of the art and review the standard of practice. ConclusionsThe initial evaluation of azoospermia is primarily based on differentiating obstructive from nonobstructive etiologies with a substantial reliance on history, physical examination and screening laboratory studies. Various treatment options exist for obstructive azoospermia, including reproductive tract reconstruction (vasovasostomy or vasoepididymostomy) or numerous surgical sperm extraction approaches.
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