Can sperm from Micro-TESE be frozen for.
Yes. If viable sperm are retrieved, they can be used immediately for ICSI or frozen (cryopreserved) for future IVF attempts, giving patients multiple options.
Read MoreWhat are the success rates of Micro-TESE?
Success rates vary based on the individual’s condition, but Micro-TESE often yields sperm in 40–60% of men with NOA — significantly higher than conventional.
Read MoreIs Micro-TESE a painful or invasive procedure?
Micro-TESE is performed under general anesthesia, so patients feel no pain during the procedure. Recovery typically involves mild discomfort for a few days, managed.
Read MoreWho Is a Good Candidate for Micro-TESE?
Men diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia (cases where there is no sperm in the semen yet the testicles can still produce some sperm) are ideal.
Read MoreWhat Is Micro-TESE and How Does It.
Micro-TESE is a microsurgical procedure performed under a microscope to identify and extract sperm from the testicles in men with non-obstructive azoospermia. Unlike standard.
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