MESA, TESA, and Micro-TESE are advanced sperm retrieval procedures used in selected male infertility cases, especially when sperm is absent in semen or when surgically retrieved sperm is needed for assisted reproduction. At She Delhi, these procedures are planned with careful andrology evaluation and integrated IVF-ICSI support.
These procedures are used to retrieve sperm directly from the male reproductive tract or testicular tissue when sperm is not available in the ejaculate.
MESA stands for Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration.
TESA stands for Testicular Sperm Aspiration.
Micro-TESE stands for Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction.
The choice among these depends on whether azoospermia is obstructive or non-obstructive, the medical history, and the fertility plan of the couple.
These procedures may be advised for:
These procedures may be suitable for:
At She Delhi, the decision to move to the treatment is made only after proper consultation and investigation.
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Semen analysis, hormonal testing, clinical evaluation, and diagnostic classification of azoospermia are completed first.
The doctor recommends MESA, TESA, or Micro-TESE based on whether the issue is likely obstructive or non-obstructive and what retrieval method offers the best chance.
The selected procedure is performed under planned medical conditions to obtain sperm for immediate or future use depending on the treatment plan.
Retrieved sperm is assessed and may be used with ICSI if the couple is proceeding with IVF.
The male procedure is coordinated with the female partner’s cycle and the broader reproductive strategy.
These procedures can offer a fertility opportunity to couples even when sperm is absent in semen. Success depends on the cause of azoospermia, the type of retrieval procedure chosen, testicular function, sperm recovery outcome, and female partner fertility factors. The right procedure selection is critical for improving chances.
They are different sperm retrieval techniques used in different clinical situations.
Yes, they are commonly linked with IVF-ICSI treatment.
No. The procedure depends on the type and cause of azoospermia.
In selected cases, retrieved sperm may be preserved according to the treatment plan.
It is chosen after male infertility evaluation and diagnosis.
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