Abstract
A disturbance of emission is a frequent cause of sterility after retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy performed in the treatment of a non-seminomatous carcinoma of the testes. This is the first report in literature on the successful treatment of disturbed emission with subsequent pregnancy. The treatment consisted of a bolus injection of 15 mg midodrin hydrochloride i.v., rinsing of the bladder with tyrode solution, accurate timing of ovulation via sonography, and homologous insemination.

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