Surgically Retrieved Sperm
Overcoming Male Infertility Challenges with Surgical Sperm Retrieval at Our Fertility Centre
Overview
Overcoming Male Infertility Challenges with Surgical Sperm Retrieval at Our Fertility Centre
For individuals and couples facing male infertility issues, surgical sperm retrieval techniques provide a pathway to parenthood. At The Fertility Centrum, we specialize in comprehensive surgical sperm retrieval procedures, offering advanced options to overcome fertility challenges. With our expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, we are committed to helping you achieve your dream of starting or expanding your family.
Understanding Surgical Sperm Retrieval:
Surgical sperm retrieval techniques are performed when there is limited or no sperm present in the ejaculate due to various reasons, such as blockages, absence of the vas deferens, or prior surgical procedures. These techniques allow us to retrieve viable sperm directly from the reproductive system, which can then be used in assisted reproductive technologies; ICSI.
Types of Surgical Sperm Retrieval:
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
TESE involves the surgical extraction of sperm directly from the testes. During this procedure, a small incision is made in the scrotum or testicular tissue is biopsied to obtain samples. Our skilled urologists collaborate with our fertility specialists to ensure a safe and effective procedure, maximizing the chances of sperm retrieval.
Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA)
PESA involves the retrieval of sperm from the epididymis, a small tubular structure located at the back of the testes. Using a fine needle, sperm are aspirated from the epididymis under local anesthesia. This minimally invasive technique is performed on an outpatient basis and offers a viable option for individuals with obstructive causes of infertility.
Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA)
TESA involves the aspiration of sperm directly from the testes using a needle. This procedure is similar to TESE but does not involve the removal of testicular tissue. TESA is often performed when the epididymis is not accessible or when there is a need for a less invasive approach.
Summary
If you are facing male infertility challenges, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our experienced team. Let us guide you through the surgical sperm retrieval process and help you take the next step towards realizing your dream of parenthood.
Contact us today to learn more about our surgical sperm retrieval