Micro-TESE (Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction) is an advanced surgical technique used to retrieve sperm directly from the testes in men with severe male infertility, especially those diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia.
Unlike conventional TESE, Micro-TESE uses a high-powered surgical microscope to identify the areas of the testicular tissue that are most likely to contain sperm. This precision technique increases the chances of successful sperm retrieval while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue.
At Maa Institute of Reproductive Medicine & IVF Centre, Delhi/NCR, Micro-TESE is performed using advanced microsurgical techniques and modern surgical equipment. The retrieved sperm can be used in assisted reproductive treatments such as IVF or ICSI, offering hope to couples facing complex male infertility issues.
Micro-TESE is recommended when conventional sperm retrieval methods have failed or when sperm production is extremely low.
Non-obstructive azoospermia
Extremely low sperm production
Failed TESE procedures
Severe male infertility cases
Genetic or hormonal causes affecting sperm production
Need for sperm retrieval for IVF or ICSI treatment
This technique improves the chances of finding viable sperm in men who otherwise have very limited fertility options.
Choosing the right fertility centre improves both safety and success rates.
With a disciplined and patient-focused approach, our centre ensures that each couple receives attention, clarity, and confidence during their fertility journey.
Following proper care after Micro TESE supports healing and recovery.
Micro-TESE is a microsurgical procedure used to retrieve sperm directly from the testes using a high-magnification microscope.
Micro-TESE uses a surgical microscope to locate sperm-producing tissue more accurately, increasing the chances of successful sperm retrieval.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during the surgery.
Yes. Sperm obtained through Micro-TESE can be used in IVF or ICSI treatments.
Men diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia or severe male infertility may benefit from Micro-TESE.
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