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Wed, 31.07.24

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IMAJ | volume 26

Journal 7, July - August 2024
pages: 447-451

Long-term Sperm Preservation: Exploring the Clinical, Economic, and Ethical Dimensions

1 Sperm Bank and Andrology Unit, Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh), Zerifin, Israel 2 Department of In Vitro Fertilization, Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh), Zerifin, Israel 3 Department of Management, Health Systems Management Program, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel 4 Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel 5 Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Summary

Long-term sperm preservation plays a pivotal role in providing a lifeline for individuals grappling with medical and fertility challenges; thus, enabling them to pursue their aspirations of parenthood. While the significance of frozen sperm is unquestionable, it is vital to address the persistently low utilization and disposal rates of stored samples over time and resulting in an unintended accumulation of unclaimed doses. This accumulation not only carries significant medical, legal, and financial burdens for the institutions responsible, such as sperm banks, but also raises complex ethical considerations, particularly concerning potential biological paternity. These multifaceted considerations are particularly relevant within Israel's publicly funded healthcare system, accentuating the need for clearly defined preservation criteria in cases where an immediate clinical necessity is not readily apparent. We highlight the important clinical, ethical, and economic aspects of preserving the potential for biological paternity and efficiently managing the resources and responsibilities associated with long-term sperm preservation.

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