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Salpingectomy

Surgical removal of the fallopian tubes 

Salpingitis

Inflammation of one or both of the fallopian tubes, sometimes caused by PID. 

Salpingitis isthmica nodosa

an abnormal condition of the fallopian tube where it attaches to the uterus, characterized by nodules 

Salpingostomy

A surgical attempt to recreate the normal fallopian opening and fimbria function in cases of complete occlusion of the fallopian tubes. An incision in a fallopian tube, such as to remove an ectopic pregnancy. 

Salpingotomy

an operation to open a blocked fallopian 

Scrotum

the sac containing the testicles, epididymis, and vas deferens 

Secondary infertility

Infertility in those who have previously been fertile. 

Semen

A fluid consisting of secretions from the male's seminal vesicles, prostate, and from the glands adjacent to the urethra. Semen carries sperm and is ejaculated during intercourse.

Only a small part of the visible ejaculate (semen) comes from the testicle.

 

Semen analysis

Evaluation of the basic characteristics of sperm and semen, such as appearance, volume, liquefaction and viscosity, and sperm concentration and motility. The presence of bacterial infection and immunological disorders can also be determined by semen analysis. It is the fundamental diagnostic method used to evaluate male infertility. 

Semen Collection Condom

A special condom used to collect semen for analysis or insemination. The advantage is the semen can be collected via normal sex instead of masturbation.

Seminal Vesicles

Two pouch-like glands located above the prostate that produce seminal fluid and fructose, which make up the majority of fluid expelled during ejaculation. 

Seminiferous tubules

The network of tubes where sperm are formed in the testis.

Septum

A wall that divides a cavity in half, such as a uterine septum 

serophene

A fertility pill that stimulates ovulation through release of gonadotropins from the pituitary gland. CC is a commonly prescribed fertility drug, primarily used in patients with oligomenorrhea to promote increased gonadotropin secretion and stimulation of the ovary.

 

Sertoli cells

The cells in the testicles that provide nourishment to the early sperm cells 

Sexual dysfunction

The inability to achieve normal sexual intercourse for reasons such as impotence, premature ejaculation, and retrograde ejaculation in the man or of vaginismus in the woman. 

Sexually transmitted disease

Infectious diseases transmitted primarily by sexual contact, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 

SPA

A test that evaluates the ability of human sperm to penetrate an ovum by incubating sperm with hamster oocytes that have had their outer layer removed. Normal sperm will penetrate the eggs.

The reliability and significance of this test are controversial.

Also called Hamster Zona-Free Ovum (HZFO) Test or Sperm Penetration Assay (SPA)

Sperm

The male reproductive cell, or gamete. Normal sperm have symmetrically oval heads, stout midsections, and long tapering tails. 

Sperm antibodies

Sperm antibodies (immunological response) - Antibodies against sperm cells which may attack and destroy them. These antibodies can be produced either by men against their own sperm or by the woman.

Sperm bank

A place in which sperm are stored by cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen for future use in artificial insemination. 

Sperm count

The number of sperm in the ejaculate (when given as the number of sperm per milliliter it is more accurately known as the sperm concentration or sperm density) 

Sperm motility

The ability of a sperm to move normally. 

Sperm penetration assay

A test that evaluates the ability of human sperm to penetrate an ovum by incubating sperm with hamster oocytes that have had their outer layer removed. Normal sperm will penetrate the eggs.

The reliability and significance of this test are controversial.

Also called Hamster Zona-Free Ovum (HZFO) Test or Sperm Penetration Assay (SPA)

Sperm preparation

The separation of viable sperm from the overall sperm population of an ejaculate for the purposes for intrauterine inseminations and ART procedures. 

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