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El. knyga: Assisted Reproduction Techniques: Challenges and Management Options

Edited by (University of Birmingham and Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK), Edited by (Istishari Hospital, Amman, Jordan)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119622116
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Assisted reproduction techniques have led to the birth of 8 million babies worldwide 

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. 

Assisted Reproduction Techniques 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. 

Written by 171 internationally renowned experts, Assisted Reproduction Techniques follows the patient's journey throughout the whole ART process, with chapters on: 

  • Counseling and preparation 
  • Pituitary suppression and ovarian stimulation 
  • Oocyte retrieval 
  • Embryo transfer 
  • The luteal phase 
  • The ART laboratory 
  • The male patient 
  • The ART pregnancy  
  • General and organizational issues 

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. 

Assisted Reproduction Techniques 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. 

Contributors xiii
Preface to the second edition xxviii
Preface to the first edition xxix
How to use this book xxx
Abbreviations xxxi
Section 1: Counseling and preparation 1(270)
1 Risk of cancer from ovarian stimulation
3(6)
Yadava Jeve
2 Risk of early menopause following IVF treatment
9(3)
Sesh Kamal Sunkara
3 The HIV-positive female
12(7)
Mark V. Sauer
Shelley Dolitsky
4 The HIV-positive male
19(7)
Mark V. Sauer
Shelley Dolitsky
5 The hepatitis B or C carrier patient
26(6)
Justin Chu
6 The patient with cystic fibrosis
32(5)
Tarek El-Toukhy
7 The patient on medication
37(11)
Pedro Melo
Arri Coomarasamy
8 The patient with thrombophilia
48(8)
Yorain Sri Ranjan
Ying C. Cheong
9 The patient with autoimmune disorders
56(5)
Giulia Mariani
Jose Bellver
10 The patient with malignant disease: fertility preservation
61(8)
Arri Coomarasamy
Manal Elgendy
11 The patient with heart disease
69(6)
Anna S. Herrey
Catherine Nelson-Piercy
12 The patient with diabetes
75(6)
Mohammed A. Khan
Neelam Potdar
Justin C. Konje
13 The patient with thyroid disease
81(8)
Shiao-yng Chan
14 The patient with hyperprolactinemia
89(7)
John Ayuk
15 The patient with polycystic ovaries
96(7)
Adam H. Balen
16 The renal transplant patient
103(7)
Justin Chu
Lynne Robinson
17 The patient with previous pelvic irradiation
110(6)
Vishvanath C. Karande
18 Female fertility after chemotherapy
116(7)
Nivedita Reddy
19 The patient with abnormal cervical cytology
123(4)
Marlyn Underwood
William Rhys Parry-Smith
20 The patient with previous borderline ovarian tumor
127(5)
Arri Coomarasamy
Kavita Singh
Jennifer Tamblyn
21 The patient with an endometrioma
132(5)
Spyros Chouliaras
Luciano G. Nardo
22 The patient with cervical stenosis
137(5)
Khaldoun Sharif
23 Vaccination and ART
142(5)
Arri Coomarasamy
Rima Dhillon-Smith
24 The patient with hydrosalpinx
147(6)
Annika Strandell
25 The patient with hydrosalpinx and contraindication to laparoscopy
153(6)
Basim Abu-Rafea
26 The patient with reduced ovarian reserve
159(7)
Scott M. Nelson
27 The patient with congenital uterine anomalies
166(5)
Rima Dhillon-Smith
Pallavi Latthe
28 The patient with congenital cervico-vaginal anomalies
171(5)
Rima Dhillon-Smith
Pallavi Latthe
29 The patient with uterine fibroids
176(6)
Kugajeevan Vigneswaran
Haitham Hamoda
30 The patient with adenomyosis
182(5)
Andreas Athanasakis
Arri Coomarasamy
31 The patient with previous Essure® sterilization
187(5)
T. Justin Clark
32 The patient with previous endometrial ablation
192(8)
T. Justin Clark
33 The couple with recurrent implantation failure
200(7)
Lukasz Polanski
Yakoub Khalaf
34 The patient with previous uterine artery embolization
207(5)
Kugajeevan Vigneswaran
Haitham Hamoda
35 The patient with endometrial polyp
212(5)
Arri Coomarasamy
Laurentiu Craciunas
36 The obese female patient
217(6)
Mostafa Metwally
Bolarinde Ola
37 The patient with Asherman syndrome
223(5)
Alessandro Conforti
Giuseppe Iorio
Carlo Alviggi
38 The older patient
228
Giselle Crawford
William Ledger
39 Requests for mild or natural cycle IVF treatment
23(216)
Brad B. Swelstad
Suheil J. Muasher
40 The patient with psychosexual problems
239(7)
Penny Goold
Elizabeth Howland
41 The patient needing third-party reproduction
246(6)
Imad Aboujaoude
Teddy Tadros
42 Social oocyte freezing
252(6)
Valerie L. Peddie
Smriti Ray Chaudhuri Bhatta
43 The male and female patients following bariatric surgery
258(7)
Zaher Merhi
Ali Ahmed Bazzi
44 Endometrial receptivity testing
265(6)
Laurentiu Craciunas
Arri Coomarasamy
Section 2: Pituitary suppression and ovarian stimulation phase 271(52)
45 Poor response during ovarian stimulation
273(6)
Pedro Melo
Lynne Robinson
Arri Coomarasamy
46 Ovarian stimulation for IVF in a patient at high risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
279(5)
Khaldoun Sharif
Ahmed G. Serour
47 Unable to achieve pituitary down-regulation
284(7)
K. Jayaprakasan
Nicholas Raine-Fenning
48 The patient discovered pregnant during pituitary down-regulation
291(5)
Mohammed Khairy Mahmoud
Arri Coomarasamy
49 Ovarian cysts following pituitary down-regulation
296(6)
Alison Taylor
50 Missed IVF medications
302(7)
Pedro Melo
Lynne Robinson
Arri Coomarasamy
51 The ART patient with a history of estrogen-receptor positive cancer
309(6)
Murat Sonmezerr
Volkan Turan
52 The patient over-responding to controlled ovarian stimulation during IVF
315(8)
Khaldoun Sharif
Section 3: Oocyte retrieval 323(58)
53 General anesthesia or sedation for oocyte retrieval?
325(6)
Claire Scanlon
David Green
54 Delayed oocyte retrieval
331(6)
Khaldoun Sharif
55 Empty follicle syndrome
337(7)
Aboubakr Mohamed Elnashar
56 Bleeding following oocyte retrieval
344(7)
Annika K. Ludwig
Barbara Sonntag
57 To flush or not to flush follicles at oocyte retrieval
351(7)
Anne E. Martini
Micah J. Hill
58 Inaccessible ovaries at oocyte retrieval
358(5)
Aboubakr Mohamed Elnashar
59 Endometriotic cysts at oocyte retrieval
363(6)
Graciela Kohls Ilgner
Juan Antonio Garcia-Velasco
60 Inadvertent injury during oocyte retrieval
369(8)
Khaldoun Sharif
61 Dealing with equipment failure during oocyte retrieval
377(4)
Isla Robertson
Ying C. Cheong
Section 4: Embryo transfer 381(46)
62 How many embryos to transfer?
383(7)
Ellen Armstrong
Arri Coomarasamy
63 Poor endometrial development in ART
390(10)
Jyotsna Pundir
Arri Coomarasamy
64 Endometrial cavity fluid identified during IVF treatment
400(4)
Arri Coomarasamy
Yealin Chung
65 Difficult embryo transfer
404(9)
Khaldoun Sharif
66 Excess cervical mucus and retained embryos at embryo transfer
413(6)
Hassan N. Sallam
Ahmed F. Galal
Fady S. Moeity
67 Life after embryo transfer
419(8)
Kelton Tremellen
Section 5: The luteal phase 427(38)
68 Vaginal bleeding in the luteal phase after IVF
429(6)
Carol Coughlan
Bolarinde Ola
69 Pelvic infection after IVF
435(5)
Muhammad Faisal Aslam
Ali Ahmad Bazzi
70 The patient presenting with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
440(7)
Khaldoun Sharif
Dania Al-Ramahi
71 Adnexal torsion after IVF
447(6)
Jenna Turocy
Beth W. Rackow
72 Exposure to infection in the luteal phase of IVF
453(12)
Pedro Melo
Arri Coomarasamy
Section 6: The ART laboratory 465(74)
73 Total failure of fertilization after conventional IVF - rescue ICSI
467(6)
A. Albert Yuzpe
74 Couples not wishing to create surplus embryos in IVF
473(5)
Hossam Mohamed
75 Routine preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy
478(6)
Lukasz Polanski
Yakoub Khalaf
76 Choosing an embryo for transfer
484(8)
Peter Kovacs
Szabolcs Matyas
77 Globozoospermia
492(6)
Odai A.M. Alqawasmeh
Christopher L.R. Barratt
78 Total failure of fertilization after ICSI
498(5)
Kaoru Yanagida
79 Refreezing of embryos
503(6)
Jerome H. Check
Donna Summers
80 Infection in embryo culture medium
509(6)
Alison Campbell
Louise Best
81 ICSI or IVF for nonmale-factor infertility?
515(7)
Samuel Dobson
Bolarinde Ola
82 Cryostorage failure in ART
522(5)
Christopher P. Moutos
Angela H. Liu
John Y. Phelps
83 The ART program during a disaster
527(6)
Richard P. Dickey
Carla Ball White
84 Using the wrong sperm or embryos in IVF
533(6)
Khaldoun Sharif
Majd M. Ezal-Deen
Section 7: The mate patient 539(74)
85 Unexpected inability to produce a semen sample on the day of oocyte retrieval
541(4)
Khaldoun Sharif
Majd M. Ezal-Deen
Gyath Karadsheh
86 The azoospermic patient
545(8)
Khaldoun Sharif
Ali Al-Rawahneh
87 ART in men with Klinefelter syndrome
553(6)
Medhat Amer
Emad Fakhry
88 ART in men with 100% immotile sperm
559(6)
Jose Vazquez Nunez
Juan Jose Artazkoz
Marques de Oliveira
Patricia Hernandez Delgado
Ayrton Artazkoz Marques de Oliveira
Neuda Marques de Oliveira
89 Request for posthumous fatherhood with perimortem surgical sperm retrieval
565(10)
Mahmoud Mima
Samuel J. Ohlander
Rodrigo L. Pagani
Heather E. Ross
Lawrence S. Ross
90 Retrograde ejaculation and anejaculation
575(5)
Hussain M. Alnajjar
Asif Muneer
91 Sperm retrieval in cancerous testes
580(4)
Wael Almajed
Saad Aldousari
Armand Zini
92 Leukocytospermia and ART
584(5)
Giuseppe Ricci
93 The infertile male patient with a genetic cause
589(9)
Marlon P. Martinez
Ashok Agarwal
94 Y chromosome microdeletions and ART
598(8)
Sherman J. Silber
Sierra Goldsmith
95 DNA fragmentation, antioxidants and ART
606(7)
Sarah J. Martins da Silva
Section 8: The ART pregnancy 613(52)
96 Unexpected number or sex of babies after IVF
615(5)
Majd M. Ezal-Deen
Mohamad Bani-Domi
Omar Sharif
97 Suspected ectopic pregnancy after IVF
620(6)
Vishvanath C. Karande
Liselotte Mettler
Ibrahim Alkatout
98 Cervical ectopic pregnancy after IVF
626(6)
Usha Verma
Sabrina Pastor-Carvajal
99 Heterotopic pregnancy after IVF
632(6)
Abdel-Maguid Ramzy
100 Multifetal pregnancy reduction after IVF
638(6)
Omar Taso
Maher Maaita
101 Multiple pregnancy after IVF: how to reduce preterm delivery
644(6)
Shawqi Saleh
Maysa Khadra
102 Hyperreactio luteinalis after IVF
650(4)
Muataz Al-Ramahi
Omar Sharif
103 Lactation by a commissioning mother in surrogacy
654(4)
Pavithra Rao
Frank P. Biervliet
104 Children of ART
658(7)
Defne Saatci
Alastair G. Sutcliffe
Section 9: General and organizational issues 665(74)
105 Managing physical symptoms during IVF
667(6)
Chiara Achilli
Jyotsna Pundir
106 IVF when the prognosis is very poor or futile
673(5)
Khaldoun Sharif
107 Dealing with the emotional distress following failed IVF
678(6)
Sarah R. Holley
Lauri A. Pasch
Alice D. Domar
108 Couple splitting while embryos are in storage
684(6)
Masoud Afnan
109 Unexpected drop in the IVF clinic pregnancy rate
690(6)
Bulent Urman
Kayhan Yakin
110 Natural fertility after IVF
696(3)
Frank Nawroth
Annika K. Ludwig
111 Training in ART
699(7)
Ryan J. Heitmann
112 Keeping up to date in ART practice
706(8)
Bassel H. Al-Wattar
Khalid S. Khan
113 Cross-border reproductive care
714(6)
Mahmoud Salama
Lynn M. Westphal
Marcia C. Inhorn
Pasquale Patrizio
114 Satellite and transport ART treatment
720(5)
M.F. Gonzalez Echeverria
J.A. Blaquier
115 Social media use in ART
725(8)
Natalie M. Crawford
Roohi Jeelani
Lora K. Shahine
Kenan Omurtag
116 Managing an ART unit as a profitable business
733(6)
Michael H. Fakih
Ahmad Fakih
Amanda Fakih
Index 739
Khaldoun Sharif, MBBCh, MD, FRCOG, MFFP, Istishari Fertility Center, Istishari Hospital, Amman, Jordan.

Arri Coomarasamy, MBChB, MD, MRCOG, Birmingham Women's Hospital, University of Birmingham, UK.