PT Journal AU Sobek, A Hrbkova, K Mucha, Z Vodicka, J Tesarova, M Zatura, F Scheinar, J Bartek, J TI INFERTILITY TREATMENT OF MEN WITH NON-OBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA SO Biomedical papers PY 1998 VL 141 IS 1 DE TESE / TESA / Azoospermia / Infertility AB Male infertility can be treated by several methods with varying degree of success. We present evidence that "open" testicularbiopsy is favorable for men suffering from non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA). Moreover, any NOA patient may besubjected to this treatment even though his past histopathological examinations suggest that it is likely no sperm will befound in the testicular tissue. Thus, we recommend the testicular sperm extraction (TESE) procedure for NOA patients. ER