Menkveld R, Swanson R J, Kotze T J, Kruger T F
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tygerberg Hospital, RSA.
Andrologia. 1990 Mar-Apr;22(2):152-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.1990.tb01957.x.
Increasing the proportion of motile and normal spermatozoa is an important objective for assisted reproductive procedures. The aim of this study was to compare the results of a Percoll and swim-up-method, especially on the sperm morphology. The Percoll technique gave a recovery rate of 81.3% of motile spermatozoa against a recovery rate of 28.98% for the swim-up technique. When the percentage of normal spermatozoa was also brought into calculation the recovery rate with the Percoll technique decreased to 62.03% and increased to 31.81% for the swim-up technique. This was due to a decrease in the resultant morphology of the Percoll technique to a median of 8.0% and an increase to 11.5% for the swim-up technique from a median of 10.5% of the original samples.