Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation for Preserving Fertility in Pediatric Males at Risk for Treatment or Disease Related Infertility
This clinical trial evaluates the process of preserving testicular tissue using low temperatures (cryopreservation) in male pediatric patients (ages 0-17) that are at risk for infertility due to a medical condition or treatment. The inability to have biological children (infertility) can be a late effect of treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation or surgery. Currently, cryopreservation of sperm is only available for males that have gone through puberty. For patients that have not started puberty or are unable to give a sperm sample, testicular tissue cryopreservation is an option. In the future, the tissue could potentially be used to produce sperm. This study evaluates methods of freezing and thawing tissue to better understand long term potential for restoring fertility.