
Sperm Banking: Theory and Practice
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 3/26/2009
EAN 9780521611282, ISBN10: 0521611288
Paperback, 136 pages, 23.6 x 15.5 x 1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
It is now routine to offer men the opportunity to bank sperm prior to medical treatments where there is a high risk of testicular damage. Some men also elect to bank sperm prior to vasectomy or before embarking on a high-risk activity, such as joining the armed services. This book examines the processes involved in banking sperm from sample production and storage, the subsequent treatment of the patient and the maintenance of the samples in storage, to the process of follow-up and the ultimate fate of frozen samples. Sperm Banking: Theory and Practice will be of particular interest to andrologists and embryologists involved in the running and establishment of sperm-banking services. The book will also be useful to medical and nursing professionals and counsellors involved in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions where there is a risk of infertility as a consequence of the treatment, including oncologists, hematologists and urologists.
Preface
1. The history of sperm cryopreservation Eric M. Walters, James D. Benson, Erik J. Woods and John K. Critser
2. Effects of antineoplastic and other medical treatments on sperm production Marvin L. Meistrich
3. Referring patients for sperm banking Allan A. Pacey
4. The psychological and psychosocial issues surrounding sperm banking Marilyn A. Crawshaw
5. Legal and ethical aspects of sperm banking Susan Avery
6. Methods of sperm retrieval and banking in cancer patients Sepideh Mehri, Jose Sepulveda and Pasquale Patrizio
7. Sperm processing and storage Mathew J. Tomlinson
8. Assisted reproduction using banked sperm Hasan M. El-Fakahany and Denny Sakkas
9. Future developments for fertility preservation in men Mathew J. Tomlinson and Allan A. Pacey
Index.