Men's fertility operative treatment

Contemporary developments now allow men with no sperm cells in their ejaculate (azoospermia) to still become fathers. In this case, sperm cell aspiration from the testicles (TESA, testicular sperm aspiration) is performed. This is recommended in the event of:
  • very poor spermatogenesis
  • threat of spermatogenesis termination
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Dana Leite

Fertility Treatment Coordinator (LV, RU, ENG)