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Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Impact of fresh versus cryopreserved testicular sperm upon intracytoplasmic sperm injection pregnancy outcomes in men with azoospermia due to spermatogenic dysfunction: a meta-analysis

Samuel Ohlander; James M. Hotaling; Eric Kirshenbaum; Craig Niederberger; Michael L. Eisenberg

OBJECTIVE To determine if clinical pregnancy rates and fertilization rates with the use of cryopreserved sperm for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in patients with azoospermia due to spermatogenic dysfunction (i.e., nonobstructive azoospermia) are similar to those with fresh sperm. DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis. SETTING Academic medical center. PATIENT(S) Azoospermic men secondary to spermatogenic dysfunction. INTERVENTION(S) Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Clinical pregnancy rate, fertilization rate. RESULT(S) Eleven studies met criteria for the outcome of clinical pregnancy rate. Seventy-nine (28.7%) of 275 intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles using fresh testicular sperm resulted in a clinical pregnancy, compared with 84 (28.1%) of 299 intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles using cryopreserved sperm (relative risk [RR] 1.00, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.75-1.33). Ten studies met criteria for the outcome of fertilization rate. A total of 1,422 (52.9%) of 2,687 oocytes injected with fresh testicular sperm were fertilized, compared with 1,490 (54.0%) of 2,757 oocytes injected with cryopreserved sperm (RR 0.97, 95% CI 0.92-1.02). CONCLUSION(S) In men with azoospermia due to spermatogenic dysfunction, there is no statistical difference between the use of fresh versus cryopreserved-thawed testicular sperm when assessing clinical pregnancy or fertilization rates in couples undergoing ICSI.


Cureus | 2018

Pushing Boundaries: Robotic Nephrectomy of an Auto-transplanted Kidney for Recurrent Renal Cell Carcinoma

Belinda Li; Eric Kirshenbaum; Parth Patel; Alex Gorbonos

Advances in robotic technology continue to expand the boundaries of minimally invasive approaches in transplant surgery. A single report has previously described the use of the robotic approach in transplant nephrectomy for a failed allograft. Our objective is to describe our technique and experience for the first reported robotic nephrectomy of an auto-transplanted solitary kidney for a recurrence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). We highlight technical considerations during allograft mobilization and hilum dissection with the additional demands of a previously operated auto-transplant kidney.


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP02-17 THE JULY EFFECT IN UROLOGIC SURGERY: MYTH OR REALITY?

Eric Kirshenbaum; Robert H. Blackwell; Belinda Li; Emmanuel Eguia; Gopal N. Gupta; Kristin Baldea; Robert C. Flanigan; Paul C. Kuo; Alex Gorbonos


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP75-06 POST-HOSPITAL SYNDROME IS A TRANSIENT PREDICTOR OF 30-DAY HOSPITAL READMISSION FOLLOWING TRANSVAGINAL MIDURETHRAL SLING PLACEMENT

Marc Nelson; Spencer Hart; Eric Kirshenbaum; Yufan Chen; Michelle Van Kuiken; Elizabeth R. Mueller


The Journal of Urology | 2018

PD19-03 BLADDER MICROBIOTA DIFFER IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS

Petar Bajic; Michelle Van Kuiken; Bethany Burge; Eric Kirshenbaum; Alan J. Wolfe; Kristin Baldea; Larissa Bresler; Ahmer Farooq


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP80-14 READMISSION TO INDEX HOSPITAL: IMPROVING POST-OPERATIVE CARE IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY PATIENTS

Chirag Doshi; Eric Kirshenbaum; Alex Gorbonos; Marcus L. Quek; Gopal N. Gupta


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP34-12 SUPERUSERS OF POST-PROSTATECTOMY CARE: IDENTIFYING DRIVERS OF EXTREME HEALTHCARE COSTS

Chirag Doshi; Eric Kirshenbaum; Alex Gorbonos; Marcus L. Quek; Gopal N. Gupta; Anai Kothari; Grace Delos Santos


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP73-12 POST HOSPITAL SYNDROME IS A RISK FACTOR FOR READMISSION AFTER ELECTIVE BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION SURGERY

Ryan Dornbier; Eric Kirshenbaum; Anai Kothari; Kristin Baldea; Gopal N. Gupta; Grace Delos Santos


The Journal of Urology | 2018

PD63-03 PATENCY AND INCONTINENCE RATES OF ROBOTIC BLADDER NECK RECONSTRUCTION FOR RECALCITRANT BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURES: THE TURNS EXPERIENCE.

Eric Kirshenbaum; Lee Zhao; Jeremy B. Myers; Stephen Summers; Sean P. Elliott; Alex J. Vanni; Benjamin N. Breyer; Nima Baradaran; Bradley A. Erickson; Michael A. Granieri; Aaron Weinberg; Atreya Dash; Bryan B. Voelzke; Nejd F. Alsikafi


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP32-09 IMPACT OF POST-HOSPITAL SYNDROME ON OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PENILE PROSTHESIS

Eric Kirshenbaum; Marc Nelson; Marah Hehemann; Anai Kothari; Gopal N. Gupta; Ahmer Farooq; Larissa Bresler; Grace Delos Santos

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Gopal N. Gupta

Loyola University Medical Center

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Alex Gorbonos

Loyola University Medical Center

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Kristin Baldea

Loyola University Medical Center

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Anai Kothari

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ahmer Farooq

Loyola University Medical Center

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Chirag Doshi

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Craig Niederberger

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Grace Delos Santos

Loyola University Medical Center

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Larissa Bresler

Loyola University Chicago

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