If you or your partner is experiencing infertility issues
due to male factor infertility, it can be a challenging and emotional
experience. However, there is hope. At SCI IVF Hospital, we offer surgical
sperm retrieval procedures that can help men overcome infertility challenges
and start a family.
Sperm
retrieval procedures can benefit males who are experiencing a variety
of conditions, such as blockages preventing sperm release, a missing vas
deferens from birth, or vasectomy. Additionally, non-obstructive azoospermia, a
condition where the testicles do not produce enough sperm to reach the vas
deferens, can be addressed through surgical sperm retrieval.
One of the most common types of sperm retrieval
procedures is called percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration (PESA). This
procedure involves using a fine needle to aspirate sperm from the epididymis, a
small gland located behind the testicles where sperm is stored. Another option
is testicular sperm extraction (TESE), which involves removing a small piece of
testicular tissue to extract sperm.
Surgical sperm retrieval is typically done under local
anesthesia, and patients can go home the same day. Recovery time is usually
minimal, and most men can resume normal activities within a few days.
At SCI IVF Hospital, our team of experienced fertility specialists can help you explore your options for sperm retrieval and determine the best treatment plan for you. If you are experiencing male factor infertility, don't hesitate to contact us and learn more about how we can help you start your family.
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