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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Curr Opin Support Palliat Care. 2016 Mar;10(1):87–94. doi: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000185

Table 1.

Fertility Preservation Options for Males

Sperm Banking (freezing of sperm)
  • Ejaculation: Semen specimen obtained by masturbation

  • Electroejaculation: Semen specimen obtained by electrical stimulation of ejaculation; a mild electrical current is emitted from a rectal probe positioned over the prostate gland; performed by a reproductive urologist under anesthesia

  • Testicular sperm extraction: Small pieces of testicular tissue are removed by biopsy or aspiration; tissue examined for sperm to be extracted directly from the tubules; performed by a reproductive urologist under anesthesia


Testicular Tissue Freezing
  • Small pieces of testicular tissue are removed by biopsy; performed by a reproductive urologist under anesthesia

  • Experimental

  • The only option for pre-pubertal males

  • Technique for future use could be re-implantation of tissue or in vitro maturation of sperm; no children have yet been born using frozen testicular tissue


Testicular Shielding
  • For use in males receiving pelvic or inguinal radiation without intent to treat the testes

  • A clam shell like device is positioned around the scrotal sac each day of treatment to reduce testicular exposure to radiation

Note. Information from (1319)