Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) is a specialized surgical procedure offered at Akshaya IVF to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles. This technique is particularly beneficial for individuals with conditions that affect sperm production or those who have undergone vasectomy.
Surgical Sperm Retrieval: TESA involves a minor surgical procedure in which a small amount of testicular tissue is aspirated using a fine needle. This tissue is then examined to isolate viable sperm for use in assisted reproductive technologies.
Ideal for Certain Conditions: TESA is often recommended for individuals with conditions such as non-obstructive azoospermia (lack of sperm in ejaculate) or obstructive azoospermia, where there is a blockage preventing sperm release.
Fertility Treatment Support: The retrieved sperm from TESA can be used in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to facilitate fertilization.
Personalized Fertility Solutions: TESA is integrated into personalized fertility treatment plans based on the specific needs and circumstances of the individual or couple.
Overcoming Azoospermia: TESA is a valuable option for individuals with azoospermia, providing an opportunity to retrieve viable sperm directly from the testicles.
Support for Assisted Reproductive Technologies: The sperm retrieved through TESA can be utilized in various assisted reproductive technologies, increasing the chances of successful fertilization and conception.
Individualized Approach: TESA is part of the individualized approach at Akshaya IVF, tailoring fertility solutions to the unique needs of each patient.
Akshaya IVF is committed to providing advanced fertility solutions, including specialized procedures like Testicular Sperm Aspiration. TESA can be a valuable tool in overcoming specific challenges and realizing the dream of parenthood.
5th floor of the, Akshya Hospital, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530016
+91 888 555 9769
+91 891 256 5699
enquiry@akshayaivf.com
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