Sperm motilite bozukluklarına güncel yaklaşım
Motilite bozuklukları, doğal yolla gebeliğe ulaşma önündeki en önemli engel olduğu gibi yardımcı üreme yöntemlerinde başarı sonuçları üzerine etkili en önemli sperm parametresidir. Ejakülatta motil ve canlı spermatozoa elde edilerek yapılan işlemlerde başarı şansının daha yüksek olduğunun ortaya konulması, sağlıklı ve canlı bir sperm elde etme çalışmalarının en önemli nedenidir. Yardımcı üreme yöntemlerinde 25 yılı aşkın süredir uygulanan metodlara rağmen sağlıklı canlı ve hareketli sperm elde etmeye yönelik arayışlar halen daha devam etmektedir.
Current approach to sperm motility problems
Motility disorders are the most important sperm parameters affecting the results of success in assisted reproductive methods as it is the most important obstacle parameter in reaching pregnancy naturally. To demonstrate the high success rates in the procedures performed by obtaining motile and live spermatozoa in the ejaculate is the most important reason for obtaining a healthy and live spermatoza for artificial reproductive techniques. Despite the methods used for assisted reproduction for over 25 years, researches for healthy-living and motile spermatozoa are still going on.
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