Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 7:43:33 GMT
Male infertility is increasingly increasing and represents a global, medical and social problem. Although most people still think that infertility is a "female problem", one third of cases concern the male population. Modern medicine today has found a solution for men with azoospermia (absence of sperm in the ejaculate) thanks to the revolutionary Micro Tese surgical procedure. Dr. Daniel Petrovski, urologist from "Acibadem Sistina" Clinical Hospital, explains that this method is used to find sperm in men with azoospermia. It is performed by removing a small part of the testicle from which the sperm are taken while the patient is under anesthesia.
The chance of finding sperm with Micrto Tesse is 60% higher With this advanced technique, it is possible to direct the biopsy to the best parts, which increases the possibility of finding spermatozoa, by removing the smallest parts of the tissue, unlike the usual biopsy. The chance of finding sperm Nicaragua Email List with the Micro Tese procedure is 60% higher. With this method, the chances of finding sperm are twice as high as with needle biopsies or non-microsurgical biopsies performed by urologists. Micro Tese has achieved major advancements in surgery, focusing on minimally invasive techniques that enable faster patient recovery. Conventional biopsies do not always give accurate results, and it is not possible to find a sufficient number of spermatozoa by observing only the outer part of the testicle.
Micro TESE can be performed as a diagnostic procedure and if usable spermatozoa can be found, they can be frozen and then continued with ICSI (effective method for fertilization of egg cells when ejaculate parameters are not optimal, or when previous methods of fertilization have not yielded results). With the help of the ICSI method, even the most difficult cases of male infertility (with a small number or lack of spermatozoa in the ejaculate) can be successfully treated. In such cases, with the help of several procedures, spermatozoa can be obtained from the testicle or from the epididymis. At "Acibadem Sistina" you have the opportunity to become a mother with donated sperm In the case of a lack of sperm in the partner's ejaculate or testicular tissue (azospermia), couples have the opportunity to become parents with sperm donation. Dr. Mihaillo Popovic, gynecologist-obstetrician from the "Aciabdem Sistina" Clinical Hospital, says that women who do not have a partner, but want to become mothers with the help of sperm donation, often come to his clinic.
The chance of finding sperm with Micrto Tesse is 60% higher With this advanced technique, it is possible to direct the biopsy to the best parts, which increases the possibility of finding spermatozoa, by removing the smallest parts of the tissue, unlike the usual biopsy. The chance of finding sperm Nicaragua Email List with the Micro Tese procedure is 60% higher. With this method, the chances of finding sperm are twice as high as with needle biopsies or non-microsurgical biopsies performed by urologists. Micro Tese has achieved major advancements in surgery, focusing on minimally invasive techniques that enable faster patient recovery. Conventional biopsies do not always give accurate results, and it is not possible to find a sufficient number of spermatozoa by observing only the outer part of the testicle.
Micro TESE can be performed as a diagnostic procedure and if usable spermatozoa can be found, they can be frozen and then continued with ICSI (effective method for fertilization of egg cells when ejaculate parameters are not optimal, or when previous methods of fertilization have not yielded results). With the help of the ICSI method, even the most difficult cases of male infertility (with a small number or lack of spermatozoa in the ejaculate) can be successfully treated. In such cases, with the help of several procedures, spermatozoa can be obtained from the testicle or from the epididymis. At "Acibadem Sistina" you have the opportunity to become a mother with donated sperm In the case of a lack of sperm in the partner's ejaculate or testicular tissue (azospermia), couples have the opportunity to become parents with sperm donation. Dr. Mihaillo Popovic, gynecologist-obstetrician from the "Aciabdem Sistina" Clinical Hospital, says that women who do not have a partner, but want to become mothers with the help of sperm donation, often come to his clinic.