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(BQ) Part 1 book “Biennial review of infertility” has contents: Supplements to enhance male fertility, the aging male and impact on offspring, fertility preservation for cancer patients, advances in systems for embryo culture, a practical approach to recent advances in ovarian reserve testing,… and other contents.

Peter N Schlegel · Bart C Fauser Douglas T Carrell · Catherine Racowsky Editors Biennial Review of Infertility Volume 2013 123 Biennial Review of Infertility Peter N Schlegel • Bart C Fauser Douglas T Carrell • Catherine Racowsky Editors Biennial Review of Infertility Volume Editors Peter N Schlegel Department of Urology Weill Cornell Medical Center New York Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY, USA Douglas T Carrell University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City, UT, USA Bart C Fauser Department of Reproductive Medicine University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht, The Netherlands Catherine Racowsky Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Reproductive Endocrinlogy and Infertility Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA, USA ISBN 978-1-4614-7186-8 ISBN 978-1-4614-7187-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-7187-5 Springer New York Heidelberg Dordrecht London Library of Congress Control Number: 2013938378 © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 This work is subject to 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Center Violations are liable to prosecution under the respective Copyright Law The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use While the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication, neither the authors nor the editors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Volume of Biennial Review of Infertility is dedicated to the spirit of lifelong service to patients, trainees, and colleagues exemplified by Dr Arnold Belker Preface This third edition of Biennial Reviews of Fertility continues to build on a reputation of overviewing evolving fields that are important for the field of Reproductive Medicine Each chapter is written by a leader in the field, who provides critical analysis of the developing subject for readers interested in staying on top of each area Although books are typically viewed as having a longer “publication lag,” limiting how timely the subject matter can be, the compilation of expert-reviewed cutting edge topics in this book is unique For this reason, our reviews are updated biennially Since the “jury is still out” on a number of cutting edge topics, we have expanded our section of “Controversies.” This portion of the book aims to provide critical insights on newer areas of investigation or treatment by having two different experts provide point–counterpoint evaluation of important topical subjects In this issue, we are fortunate to have a balanced discussion of the issue of the safety of the ICSI procedure by its inventor, Dr Gianpiero Palermo, with balanced inputs from both Doug Carrell and Kurt Barnhart The role of IUI in modern reproductive medicine is debated by senior authors Erica Johnstone and Fulco van der Veen Dr Juergen Liebermann addresses the role of vitrification of human oocytes The provocative topic of another chapter is, “Should we eliminate fresh embryo transfer from ART,” addressed by Catherine Racowsky, Dan Kaser, and Maria Assens The role of aging in reproduction is addressed for both male and females by Kenneth Aston and Stephanie Sherman, respectively Other topics include the role of sperm retrieval for couples with prior failed ART attempts, thoughtfully reviewed by Robert Oates, with an overview of the most recent metaanalyses of supplements for male infertility by Peter Schlegel Dr Raphi Ron-El covers the ethical issues and extent of Reproductive Tourism, a growing topic of special significance in European countries where substantial restrictions on reproductive options have been introduced Not only our chapters cover every area from female reproduction to genetics to male reproduction to assisted reproduction, but we have also added a section on study design to help our readers better interpret published literature in reproductive medicine In this volume, the role of prospective cohort study design for trials in reproductive health is discussed by Stacey Missmer and Germaine Buck-Louis vii Preface viii Each topic is obviously presented by a leader in the field of reproductive medicine We thank our authors for the very short time line that is required for production of a timely set of reviews and the obvious other commitments that these authors have in our field We appreciate the thoughtful and critical insights provided by our authors and hope that you recognize the value of these efforts as well New York, NY, USA Utrecht, The Netherlands Salt Lake City, UT, USA Boston, MA, USA Peter N Schlegel, M.D Bart C Fauser, M.D Douglas T Carrell, Ph.D Catherine Racowsky, Ph.D Contents Part I Male Infertility Supplements to Enhance Male Fertility Peter N Schlegel Poor Quality Ejaculate Sperm: Do the Data Support the Use of Testis Sperm? Robert D Oates The Aging Male and Impact on Offspring Timothy G Jenkins, Kenneth I Aston, and Douglas T Carrell Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Men: Effects on Fertility and Health Peter T.K Chan Part II 17 31 Female Infertility A Practical Approach to Recent Advances in Ovarian Reserve Testing Benjamin Leader and Valerie L Baker 51 Maternal Age and Oocyte Aneuploidy: Lessons Learned from Trisomy 21 Stephanie L Sherman, Emily G Allen, and Lora J.H Bean 69 Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients Suneeta Senapati and Clarisa R Gracia Reproductive Surgery and Computer-Assisted Laparoscopy: The New Age of Subspecialty Surgery Is Here Shane T Lipskind and Antonio R Gargiulo 87 101 Part III Assisted Reproduction Techniques Advances in Systems for Embryo Culture Roberta Maggiulli, Lisa Dovere, Filippo Ubaldi, and Laura Rienzi 127 ix ... Gynecology Division of Reproductive Endocrinlogy and Infertility Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA, USA ISBN 978 -1- 4 614 - 718 6-8 ISBN 978 -1- 4 614 - 718 7-5 (eBook) DOI 10 .10 07/978 -1- 4 614 - 718 7-5 Springer... presence of vitamin E protects the integrity of the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane as P.N Schlegel et al (eds.), Biennial Review of Infertility: Volume 3, DOI 10 .10 07/978 -1- 4 614 - 718 7-5 _1, ... Database Syst Rev 2 011 ;1: CD007 411 Ross C, Morriss A, Khairy M, et al A systematic review of the effect of oral antioxidants on male infertility Reprod Biomed Online 2 010 ;20(6): 711 –23 Fraga CG, Motchnik

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