ICSI

ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) – Advanced Solution for Male Infertility

ICSI is an advanced fertility technique used to improve fertilization in couples facing male infertility or previous IVF failure. This precise procedure significantly increases the chances of successful embryo formation.

What Is ICSI?

ICSI is a specialized form of IVF where a single healthy sperm is directly injected into a mature egg in the laboratory. This technique helps overcome sperm-related problems and improves fertilization rates.

Who Can Benefit from ICSI?

  • Low sperm count
  • Poor sperm motility or morphology
  • Azoospermia (sperm retrieved by PESA / TESA)
  • Previous IVF fertilization failure
  • Unexplained infertility
  • Use of frozen sperm

Frequently Asked Questions

ICSI is recommended for couples with low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm shape, azoospermia (using PESA/TESA), or previous IVF fertilization failure.

Yes. IVF allows sperm to fertilize the egg naturally in the lab, while ICSI involves direct injection of sperm into the egg. ICSI is usually done as part of an IVF cycle.

Yes. ICSI is a safe and widely used procedure when performed by experienced fertility specialists using advanced laboratory techniques.

ICSI improves fertilization rates, especially in cases of male infertility. Pregnancy success depends on factors such as age, egg quality, and uterine health.

ICSI itself is done in the laboratory and is painless for the patient. Egg retrieval is performed under anesthesia to ensure comfort.

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