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Assisted Reproduction Techniques


Assisted Reproduction Techniques

Challenges and Management Options
2. Aufl.

von: Khaldoun Sharif, Arri Coomarasamy

167,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.05.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119622116
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 816

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<p><b>Assisted reproduction techniques have led to the birth of 8 million babies worldwide</b></p> <p>Assisted reproduction techniques (ART), in particular in-vitro fertilization and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection, are the most advanced forms of infertility treatment. They involve numerous counseling, medical, surgical and laboratory-based steps. At each step various problems and complications could be encountered that challenge even the most experienced ART practitioners. Moreover, patients with complex medical disorders may require ART, presenting further challenges.</p> <p><i>Assisted Reproduction Techniques</i> will stimulate resourceful thinking in the ART practitioner when faced with these challenges. It outlines various management options, the reasoning behind them, and the evidence on which they are based to enable the practitioner to choose the most suitable solution for the needs of each patient.</p> <p>Written by 171 internationally renowned experts, <i>Assisted Reproduction Techniques</i> follows the patient's journey throughout the whole ART process, with chapters on:</p> <ul> <li>Counseling and preparation</li> <li>Pituitary suppression and ovarian stimulation</li> <li>Oocyte retrieval</li> <li>Embryo transfer</li> <li>The luteal phase</li> <li>The ART laboratory</li> <li>The male patient</li> <li>The ART pregnancy</li> <li>General and organizational issues</li> </ul> <p>Each of the 116 concise chapters includes clinical cases, background, evidence-based practical management options, preventive measures, key-point summaries of the important details and answers to questions patients ask.</p> <p><i>Assisted Reproduction Techniques</i> first edition has established its place as a "must read" for ART trainees and practitioners alike, and in this second edition all chapters have been updated, with the addition of new ones addressing training issues, organizational and business skills, and social media use in ART.</p>
<p>Contributors xiii</p> <p>Preface to the second edition xxviii</p> <p>Preface to the first edition xxix</p> <p>How to use this book xxx</p> <p>Abbreviations xxxi</p> <p><b>Section 1: Counseling and preparation </b><b>1</b></p> <p>1 Risk of cancer from ovarian stimulation 3<br /><i>Yadava Jeve</i></p> <p>2 Risk of early menopause following IVF treatment 9<br /><i>Sesh Kamal Sunkara</i></p> <p>3 The HIV-positive female 12<br /><i>Mark V. Sauer and Shelley Dolitsky</i></p> <p>4 The HIV-positive male 19<br /><i>Mark V. Sauer and Shelley Dolitsky</i></p> <p>5 The hepatitis B or C carrier patient 26<br /><i>Justin Chu</i></p> <p>6 The patient with cystic fibrosis 32<br /><i>Tarek El‐Toukhy</i></p> <p>7 The patient on medication 37<br /><i>Pedro Melo and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>8 The patient with thrombophilia 48<br /><i>Yorain Sri Ranjan and Ying C. Cheong</i></p> <p>9 The patient with autoimmune disorders 56<br /><i>Giulia Mariani and José Bellver</i></p> <p>10 The patient with malignant disease: fertility preservation 61<br /><i>Arri Coomarasamy and Manal Elgendy</i></p> <p>11 The patient with heart disease 69<br /><i>Anna S. Herrey and Catherine Nelson-Piercy</i></p> <p>12 The patient with diabetes 75<br /><i>Mohammed A. Khan, Neelam Potdar, and Justin C. Konje</i></p> <p>13 The patient with thyroid disease 81<br /><i>Shiao-yng Chan</i></p> <p>14 The patient with hyperprolactinemia 89<br /><i>John Ayuk</i></p> <p>15 The patient with polycystic ovaries 96<br /><i>Adam H. Balen</i></p> <p>16 The renal transplant patient 103<br /><i>Justin Chu and Lynne Robinson</i></p> <p>17 The patient with previous pelvic irradiation 110<br /><i>Vishvanath C. Karande</i></p> <p>18 Female fertility after chemotherapy 116<br /><i>Nivedita Reddy</i></p> <p>19 The patient with abnormal cervical cytology 123<br /><i>Martyn Underwood and William Rhys Parry-Smith</i></p> <p>20 The patient with previous borderline ovarian tumor 127<br /><i>Arri Coomarasamy, Kavita Singh, and Jennifer Tamblyn</i></p> <p>21 The patient with an endometrioma 132<br /><i>Spyros Chouliaras and Luciano G. Nardo</i></p> <p>22 The patient with cervical stenosis 137<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p>23 Vaccination and ART 142<br /><i>Arri Coomarasamy and Rima Dhillon-Smith</i></p> <p>24 The patient with hydrosalpinx 147<br /><i>Annika Strandell</i></p> <p>25 The patient with hydrosalpinx and contraindication to laparoscopy 153<br /><i>Basim Abu-Rafea</i></p> <p>26 The patient with reduced ovarian reserve 159<br /><i>Scott M. Nelson</i></p> <p>27 The patient with congenital uterine anomalies 166<br /><i>Rima Dhillon-Smith and Pallavi Latthe</i></p> <p>28 The patient with congenital cervico-vaginal anomalies 171<br /><i>Rima Dhillon-Smith and Pallavi Latthe</i></p> <p>29 The patient with uterine fibroids 176<br /><i>Kugajeevan Vigneswaran and Haitham Hamoda</i></p> <p>30 The patient with adenomyosis 182<br /><i>Andreas Athanasakis and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>31 The patient with previous Essure® sterilization 187<br /><i>T. Justin Clark</i></p> <p>32 The patient with previous endometrial ablation 192<br /><i>T. Justin Clark</i></p> <p>33 The couple with recurrent implantation failure 200<br /><i>Lukasz Polanski and Yakoub Khalaf</i></p> <p>34 The patient with previous uterine artery embolization 207<br /><i>Kugajeevan Vigneswaran and Haitham Hamoda</i></p> <p>35 The patient with endometrial polyp 212<br /><i>Arri Coomarasamy and Laurentiu Craciunas</i></p> <p>36 The obese female patient 217<br /><i>Mostafa Metwally and Bolarinde Ola</i></p> <p>37 The patient with Asherman syndrome 223<br /><i>Alessandro Conforti, Giuseppe Iorio, and Carlo Alviggi</i></p> <p>38 The older patient 228<br /><i>Giselle Crawford and William Ledger</i></p> <p>39 Requests for mild or natural cycle IVF treatment 234<br /><i>Brad B. Swelstad and Suheil J. Muasher</i></p> <p>40 The patient with psychosexual problems 239<br /><i>Penny Goold and Elizabeth Howland</i></p> <p>41 The patient needing third-party reproduction 246<br /><i>Imad Aboujaoude and Teddy Tadros</i></p> <p>42 Social oocyte freezing 252<br /><i>Valerie L. Peddie and Smriti Ray Chaudhuri Bhatta</i></p> <p>43 The male and female patients following bariatric surgery 258<br /><i>Zaher Merhi and Ali Ahmed Bazzi</i></p> <p>44 Endometrial receptivity testing 265<br /><i>Laurentiu Craciunas and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p><b>Section 2: Pituitary suppression and ovarian stimulation phase </b><b>271</b></p> <p>45 Poor response during ovarian stimulation 273<br /><i>Pedro Melo, Lynne Robinson, and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>46 Ovarian stimulation for IVF in a patient at high risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome 279<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif and Ahmed G. Serour</i></p> <p>47 Unable to achieve pituitary down-regulation 284<br /><i>K. Jayaprakasan and Nicholas Raine-Fenning</i></p> <p>48 The patient discovered pregnant during pituitary down-regulation 291<br /><i>Mohammed Khairy Mahmoud and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>49 Ovarian cysts following pituitary down-regulation 296<br /><i>Alison Taylor</i></p> <p>50 Missed IVF medications 302<br /><i>Pedro Melo, Lynne Robinson, and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>51 The ART patient with a history of estrogen-receptor<br />positive cancer 309</p> <p><i>Murat Sönmezer and Volkan Turan<br /></i>52 The patient over-responding to controlled ovarian stimulation during IVF 315<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p><b>Section 3: Oocyte retrieval </b><b>323</b></p> <p>53 General anesthesia or sedation for oocyte retrieval? 325<br /><i>Claire Scanlon and David Green</i></p> <p>54 Delayed oocyte retrieval 331<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p>55 Empty follicle syndrome 337<br /><i>Aboubakr Mohamed Elnashar</i></p> <p>56 Bleeding following oocyte retrieval 344<br /><i>Annika K. Ludwig and Barbara Sonntag</i></p> <p>57 To flush or not to flush follicles at oocyte retrieval 351<br /><i>Anne E. Martini and Micah J. Hill</i></p> <p>58 Inaccessible ovaries at oocyte retrieval 358<br /><i>Aboubakr Mohamed Elnashar</i></p> <p>59 Endometriotic cysts at oocyte retrieval 363<br /><i>Graciela Kohls Ilgner and Juan Antonio García-Velasco</i></p> <p>60 Inadvertent injury during oocyte retrieval 369<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p>61 Dealing with equipment failure during oocyte retrieval 377<br /><i>Isla Robertson and Ying C. Cheong</i></p> <p><b>Section 4: Embryo transfer </b><b>381</b></p> <p>62 How many embryos to transfer? 383<br /><i>Ellen Armstrong and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>63 Poor endometrial development in ART 390<br /><i>Jyotsna Pundir and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p>64 Endometrial cavity fluid identified during IVF treatment 400<br /><i>Arri Coomarasamy and Yealin Chung</i></p> <p>65 Difficult embryo transfer 404<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p>66 Excess cervical mucus and retained embryos at embryo transfer 413<br /><i>Hassan N. Sallam, Ahmed F. Galal, and Fady S. Moeity</i></p> <p>67 Life after embryo transfer 419<br /><i>Kelton Tremellen</i></p> <p><b>Section 5: The luteal phase </b><b>427</b></p> <p>68 Vaginal bleeding in the luteal phase after IVF 429<br /><i>Carol Coughlan and Bolarinde Ola</i></p> <p>69 Pelvic infection after IVF 435<br /><i>Muhammad Faisal Aslam and Ali Ahmad Bazzi</i></p> <p>70 The patient presenting with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome 440<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif and Dania Al‐Ramahi</i></p> <p>71 Adnexal torsion after IVF 447<br /><i>Jenna Turocy and Beth W. Rackow</i></p> <p>72 Exposure to infection in the luteal phase of IVF 453<br /><i>Pedro Melo and Arri Coomarasamy</i></p> <p><b>Section 6: The ART laboratory </b><b>465</b></p> <p>73 Total failure of fertilization after conventional IVF – rescue ICSI 467<br /><i>A. Albert Yuzpe</i></p> <p>74 Couples not wishing to create surplus embryos in IVF 473<br /><i>Hossam Mohamed</i></p> <p>75 Routine preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy 478<br /><i>Lukasz Polanski and Yakoub Khalaf</i></p> <p>76 Choosing an embryo for transfer 484<br /><i>Peter Kovacs and Szabolcs Matyas</i></p> <p>77 Globozoospermia 492<br /><i>Odai A. M. Alqawasmeh and Christopher L. R. Barratt</i></p> <p>78 Total failure of fertilization after ICSI 498<br /><i>Kaoru Yanagida</i></p> <p>79 Refreezing of embryos 503<br /><i>Jerome H. Check and Donna Summers</i></p> <p>80 Infection in embryo culture medium 509<br /><i>Alison Campbell and Louise Best</i></p> <p>81 ICSI or IVF for nonmale-factor infertility? 515<br /><i>Samuel Dobson and Bolarinde Ola</i></p> <p>82 Cryostorage failure in ART 522<br /><i>Christopher P. Moutos, Angela H. Liu, and John Y. Phelps</i></p> <p>83 The ART program during a disaster 527<br /><i>Richard P. Dickey and Carla Ball White</i></p> <p>84 Using the wrong sperm or embryos in IVF 533<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif and Majd M. Ezal‐Deen</i></p> <p><b>Section 7: The male patient </b><b>539</b></p> <p>85 Unexpected inability to produce a semen sample on the day of oocyte retrieval 541<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif, Majd M. Ezal‐Deen, and Gyath Karadsheh</i></p> <p>86 The azoospermic patient 545<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif and Ali Al-Rawahneh</i></p> <p>87 ART in men with Klinefelter syndrome 553<br /><i>Medhat Amer and Emad Fakhry</i></p> <p>88 ART in men with 100% immotile sperm 559<br /><i>Jose Vázquez Núñez, Juan José Artazkoz Marques de Oliveira, Patricia Hernández Delgado, Ayrton Artazkoz Marques de Oliveira, and Neuda Marques de Oliveira</i></p> <p>89 Request for posthumous fatherhood with perimortem surgical sperm retrieval 565<br /><i>Mahmoud Mima, Samuel J. Ohlander, Rodrigo L. Pagani, Heather E. Ross, and Lawrence S. Ross</i></p> <p>90 Retrograde ejaculation and anejaculation 575<br /><i>Hussain M. Alnajjar and Asif Muneer</i></p> <p>91 Sperm retrieval in cancerous testes 580<br /><i>Wael Almajed, Saad Aldousari, and Armand Zini</i></p> <p>92 Leukocytospermia and ART 584<br /><i>Giuseppe Ricci</i></p> <p>93 The infertile male patient with a genetic cause 589<br /><i>Marlon P. Martinez and Ashok Agarwal</i></p> <p>94 Y chromosome microdeletions and ART 598<br /><i>Sherman J. Silber and Sierra Goldsmith</i></p> <p>95 DNA fragmentation, antioxidants and ART 606<br /><i>Sarah J. Martins da Silva</i></p> <p><b>Section 8: The ART pregnancy </b><b>613</b></p> <p>96 Unexpected number or sex of babies after IVF 615<br /><i>Majd M. Ezal-Deen, Mohamad Bani-Domi, and Omar Sharif</i></p> <p>97 Suspected ectopic pregnancy after IVF 620<br /><i>Vishvanath C. Karande, Liselotte Mettler,, and Ibrahim Alkatout</i></p> <p>98 Cervical ectopic pregnancy after IVF 626<br /><i>Usha Verma and Sabrina Pastor-Carvajal</i></p> <p>99 Heterotopic pregnancy after IVF 632<br /><i>Abdel‐Maguid Ramzy</i></p> <p>100 Multifetal pregnancy reduction after IVF 638<br /><i>Omar Taso and Maher Maaita</i></p> <p>101 Multiple pregnancy after IVF: how to reduce preterm delivery 644<br /><i>Shawqi Saleh and Maysa Khadra</i></p> <p>102 Hyperreactio luteinalis after IVF 650<br /><i>Muataz Al-Ramahi and Omar Sharif</i></p> <p>103 Lactation by a commissioning mother in surrogacy 654<br /><i>Pavithra Rao and Frank P. Biervliet</i></p> <p>104 Children of ART 658<br /><i>Defne Saatci and Alastair G. Sutcliffe</i></p> <p><b>Section 9: General and organizational issues </b><b>665</b></p> <p>105 Managing physical symptoms during IVF 667<br /><i>Chiara Achilli and Jyotsna Pundir</i></p> <p>106 IVF when the prognosis is very poor or futile 673<br /><i>Khaldoun Sharif</i></p> <p>107 Dealing with the emotional distress following failed IVF 678<br /><i>Sarah R. Holley, Lauri A. Pasch, and Alice D. Domar</i></p> <p>108 Couple splitting while embryos are in storage 684<br /><i>Masoud Afnan</i></p> <p>109 Unexpected drop in the IVF clinic pregnancy rate 690<br /><i>Bulent Urman and Kayhan Yakin</i></p> <p>110 Natural fertility after IVF 696<br /><i>Frank Nawroth and Annika K. Ludwig</i></p> <p>111 Training in ART 699<br /><i>Ryan J. Heitmann</i></p> <p>112 Keeping up to date in ART practice 706<br /><i>Bassel H. Al-Wattar and Khalid S. Khan</i></p> <p>113 Cross-border reproductive care 714<br /><i>Mahmoud Salama, Lynn M. Westphal, Marcia C. Inhorn, and Pasquale Patrizio</i></p> <p>114 Satellite and transport ART treatment 720<br /><i>M. F. González Echeverría and J. A. Blaquier</i></p> <p>115 Social media use in ART 725<br /><i>Natalie M. Crawford, Roohi Jeelani, Lora K. Shahine, and Kenan Omurtag</i></p> <p>116 Managing an ART unit as a profitable business 733<br /><i>Michael H. Fakih, Ahmad Fakih, and Amanda Fakih</i></p> <p>Index 739</p>
<p><b>Khaldoun Sharif</b>, MBBCh, MD, FRCOG, MFFP, Istishari Fertility Center, Istishari Hospital, Amman, Jordan.</p> <p><b>Arri Coomarasamy</b>, MBChB, MD, MRCOG, Birmingham Women's Hospital, University of Birmingham, UK.</p>

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