Testicular Sperm Aspiration/ Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESA/TESE)

Testicular Sperm Aspiration/ Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESA/TESE)

Living The Dream Of Parenthood

A study by the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) indicated that infertility affects roughly 10–14% of couples, affecting both men and women equally. Male factor infertility patients and couples have hope. Thanks to these minimally invasive treatments, which allow them to realise their dream of parenting with the assistance of reproductive specialists. Vizag IVF Centre efficiently supports patients looking for fertilisation through TESA/TESE. 

A Run-Through Of Testicular Sperm Aspiration/ Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESA/TESE)

Advanced fertility techniques, including testicular sperm aspiration (TESA) and testicular sperm extraction (TESE), remove sperm from the testicles directly for use in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
In Testicular Sperm Extraction, also known as TESE, a small portion of testicular tissue is removed from the testis while under local anaesthesia in order to look for and collect any viable sperm cells. The less invasive procedure known as testicular sperm aspiration, or TESA, uses a needle to aspirate minuscule amounts of testicular tissue or fluid containing sperm.
 
These procedures are typically performed when a man has a condition called azoospermia, where there is an absence of sperm in the ejaculate.

Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA)

  • TESA is a minimally invasive treatment carried out under local anaesthesia.
  • Small samples of testicular tissue or fluid are aspirated (removed) from the testicles by the physician using a tiny needle.
  • A needle is introduced into the testicle through the scrotum or the skin of the scrotal sac.
  • When aspirating the tissue or fluid, the doctor takes care to retrieve any viable sperm that may be present.
  • The collected sample is then analysed under a microscope in order to detect and separate viable sperm cells.
  • Once collected, viable sperm can be utilised for IVF or ICSI, among other assisted reproductive methods.

Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)

  • In comparison to TESA, TESE is a little more intrusive operation that is also carried out under local anaesthetic.
  • In TESE, the testicle is directly accessed through a tiny incision made in the lower abdomen or scrotum.
  • A tiny bit of testicular tissue is removed from the testis by the physician.
  • The tissue that was extracted is inspected under a microscope to look for regions that include live sperm cells.
  • If sperm is discovered, it is separated and collected for use in assisted reproductive techniques.
  • To maximise the likelihood of discovering viable sperm, it may be necessary in some circumstances to collect numerous tissue samples from various testicular regions.
  • Depending on the individual fertility treatment strategy, the harvested sperm may be used in IVF or ICSI.

 

When sperm are absent from the ejaculate, TESA and TESE are both successful techniques for sperm retrieval from the testicles. The decision between TESA and TESE is influenced by a number of variables, including the patient’s unique situation, the medical team’s level of experience, and the available funding. It is crucial to speak with a fertility professional who can offer individualised suggestions and direction based on the situation of the individual.

Contact Vizag IVF Centre For Testicular Sperm Aspiration/ Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESA/TESE)

Vizag IVF Centre suggests consulting a professional reproductive doctor or fertility expert to determine the best course of action and the probability of success in each particular situation. These treatments provide men who suffer from particular forms of male infertility a chance to become biological parents. You should speak with a fertility specialist in order to determine the best course of action and improve your chances of getting pregnant. On our website, you can reach the Vizag IVF Centre at any time for additional details.

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