2005
Herniorrhaphy With Polypropylene Mesh Causing Inguinal Vasal Obstruction
Shin D, Lipshultz LI, Goldstein M, Barmé GA, Fuchs EF, Nagler HM, McCallum SW, Niederberger CS, Schoor RA, Brugh VM, Honig SC. Herniorrhaphy With Polypropylene Mesh Causing Inguinal Vasal Obstruction. Annals Of Surgery 2005, 241: 553-558. PMID: 15798455, PMCID: PMC1357057, DOI: 10.1097/01.sla.0000157318.13975.2a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInguinal hernia repairPolypropylene meshVasal obstructionHernia repairMesh herniorrhaphyContralateral testicular atrophyFibroblastic responseInguinal hernia operationsCases of azoospermiaYoung reproductive ageSolitary testicleBilateral obstructionUrologic evaluationPatient agePatient characteristicsOperative findingsSurgical explorationUnilateral obstructionMultiinstitutional experienceTesticular atrophyEpididymal obstructionFuture fertilityReproductive ageSurgical reconstructionLong-term effects
1994
Significant medical pathology uncovered by a comprehensive male infertility evaluation**Presented at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993.
Honig S, Lipshultz L, Jarow J. Significant medical pathology uncovered by a comprehensive male infertility evaluation**Presented at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993. Fertility And Sterility 1994, 62: 1028-1034. PMID: 7926114, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)57069-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSignificant medical pathologyMale infertility clinicPhysical examinationSemen analysisInfertility clinicHormone profilesMedical pathologyMesonephric duct anomaliesBladder neck closureMale infertility evaluationMale factor infertilityAmerican Fertility SocietyComplete physical examinationSeries of therapiesMean sperm concentrationMean sperm motilityUnexplained infertilityUrologic evaluationDuct anomaliesInfertility evaluationInitial presentationEndocrine abnormalitiesFactor infertilityNeck closureCanadian Fertility
1992
Microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA): A new option for treatment of the obstructive azoospermia associated with cystic fibrosis
Oates R, Honig S, Berger M, Harris D. Microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA): A new option for treatment of the obstructive azoospermia associated with cystic fibrosis. Journal Of Assisted Reproduction And Genetics 1992, 9: 36-40. PMID: 1617248, DOI: 10.1007/bf01204112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCystic FibrosisFemaleFertilization in VitroHumansMaleOligospermiaSpermatozoaSuctionConceptsMicroscopic epididymal sperm aspirationEpididymal sperm aspirationSperm aspirationCystic fibrosisCongenital absenceObstructive azoospermiaVas deferensTransvaginal oocyte retrievalCystic fibrosis populationAvenues of treatmentLife-threatening diseasePartial zona dissectionInseminations of spermOocyte retrievalMale patientsTreatment optionsClinical usefulnessQuality of spermFertility potentialZona dissectionGenetic testingIndian malesFibrosisInvariable absenceReproductive technologies