Turning Challenges into Chances of Fatherhood

Overview

Azoospermia, or the absence of sperm in semen, is a leading cause of male infertility. With advancements in reproductive medicine, various treatments now enable sperm retrieval directly from the testes, giving men the opportunity to father biological children and couples renewed hope.

Benefits & Recovery

Innovative Paths to Parenthood

TESA involves retrieving sperm directly from the testes using a fine needle under local anaesthesia. It is commonly used for men with obstructive azoospermia and provides sperm suitable for ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), creating opportunities for successful fertilisation and pregnancy.

PESA retrieves sperm from the epididymis using a minimally invasive needle procedure. This treatment is particularly effective for men with blockages in the reproductive tract and is performed under local anaesthesia, offering a less invasive option for sperm collection in assisted reproductive techniques.

Micro-TESE is a precise surgical method where an operating microscope helps identify sperm within the testes. It is highly effective for men with non-obstructive azoospermia, maximising sperm retrieval chances while minimising tissue damage. This advanced technique enhances outcomes in IVF and ICSI treatments.

Breaking Barriers, Building Families

Enables biological fatherhood despite azoospermia
Minimally invasive and safe procedures
High success rates with IVF/ICSI
Advanced techniques preserve testicular tissue
Provides hope and options for couples facing infertility

Azoospermia is the medical term for the absence of sperm in semen, which can be obstructive (due to blockages) or non-obstructive (due to production issues).

Yes. Depending on the cause, sperm can often be retrieved directly from the testes or epididymis through specialised procedures like TESA, PESA, or Micro-TESE.

Most procedures are performed under local or general anaesthesia, making them safe and relatively painless, with minimal recovery time.

Success depends on the type of azoospermia and procedure chosen. Micro-TESE generally has the highest sperm retrieval rate for non-obstructive azoospermia.

Yes, retrieved sperm can be cryopreserved for future IVF/ICSI cycles, reducing the need for repeat procedures.

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