Re: Oligospermia/Marketing

From: Peter (p.wein@obsgyn-mercy.unimelb.EDU.AU)
Wed Apr 29 17:37:51 1998


At 07:48 AM 29/04/98 -0500, you wrote: >RE/Infertility specialists,
>
> Not suggesting it in this case, but has anyone personally had
>success (babies) with testicular sperm aspiration coupled to ICSI?
> Also, does anyone have a published reference for estimates of
>patient populations seeking infertility treatments? Beyond the widely
>referenced 10-15% of American couples who are trying to become pregnant
>have difficulty, etc. I.e., a marketing survey.
> A colleague is currently generating her own stats using census
>data, etc. for a particular region of the country.
>
>Thanks, Jeff

yes - I didn't do the procedure, but delivered a baby 5 hours ago who was a result of this - father has congenital absence of the vas. There are quite a few babies born from this procedure now here. Peter Wein Senior Lecturer Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of Melbourne, Mercy Hospital for Women Clarendon Street, East Melbourne 3002 Australia Tel: +61 3 9270 2556 Fax: +61 3 9417 5406 Mobile: 0414 691690





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