In cases where a man is unable to release or generate sperm in his semen, Surgical Sperm Retrieval provides a beacon of hope. This advanced procedure enables physicians to extract sperm directly from the testicles or epididymis, regardless of whether the cause is blockages, unsuccessful vasectomy reversals, or other medical conditions. When paired with IVF or ICSI, it creates the opportunity for biological parenthood, even in instances of significant male infertility.
SSR is recommended for men with:
Surgical Sperm Retrieval (SSR) is a medical procedure designed to obtain sperm directly from the male reproductive system, specifically from the testis, epididymis, or vas deferens. This technique is utilized when sperm is not present in the ejaculate, which may be due to an obstruction (obstructive azoospermia) or a problem with sperm production (non-obstructive azoospermia).
The procedure is conducted under either local or general anesthesia and entails the collection of viable sperm for application in assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF or ICSI.
Meet with our fertility specialists to review your medical history, objectives, and available treatment options.
Utilization of advanced testing methods to determine the underlying causes of infertility and evaluate reproductive health.
Customized selection of sperm retrieval techniques such as TESA, PESA, or Micro-TESE.
A safe and minimally invasive sperm retrieval process conducted by experienced professionals.
The sperm that has been retrieved is utilized for IVF or ICSI to enhance the chances of successful fertilization.
Continuous support, guidance for recovery, and monitoring for subsequent steps.
The operation is performed under anesthesia, ensuring that it is painless during the surgery. Some mild soreness may be experienced after the procedure.
Typically, most men recover within 1 to 2 days and are able to resume their normal activities.
It is possible to repeat the procedure if necessary, or sperm can be preserved for future use.
The success rate is influenced by the underlying cause of infertility and the technique employed, but in numerous instances, viable sperm is successfully retrieved.
No, sperm retrieved via SSR must be utilized in IVF or ICSI treatments.
No, SSR does not affect hormone production or testosterone levels.
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