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TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) and TESE (Testicular Sperm Extraction) are advanced surgical techniques used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles in men with azoospermia (no sperm in semen). These procedures are especially helpful for those with obstructive or non-obstructive causes of infertility. Performed under local or general anesthesia, TESA/TESE enables sperm retrieval even in challenging cases. Retrieved sperm are then used for ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), offering hope to couples struggling with severe male infertility.

Hope for Fatherhood, Even Without Sperm in Semen.

TESA and TESE are minimally invasive procedures used to collect sperm directly from testicular tissue when sperm is not present in ejaculate. TESA involves needle aspiration, while TESE involves a small incision and tissue removal. Both procedures are crucial for men with azoospermia due to testicular failure or blockage. These techniques allow successful fertilization via ICSI, even in severe cases. Our expert team ensures a safe and effective experience, giving couples a real chance at achieving biological parenthood.

Advanced Sperm Retrieval for Severe Male Infertility

TESA/TESE offers a breakthrough solution for men diagnosed with azoospermia. Our surgical experts perform these safe and effective procedures to extract viable sperm, which are then used for IVF-ICSI. With precision and care, we help make biological fatherhood possible, even when sperm is absent in ejaculation.

Frequently Asked Question

TESA and TESE are surgical methods to retrieve sperm from the testicles in cases of azoospermia.

Men with no sperm in their semen (azoospermia), due to blockages or poor sperm production, may need TESA/TESE.

The procedures are performed under anesthesia and are generally not painful, with minimal recovery time.

Yes, retrieved sperm is used in ICSI, a technique where one sperm is injected into one egg.

Success depends on the cause of infertility, but many men have viable sperm retrieved for use in IVF.

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