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    Micro-TESE Treatment in Bangalore

    Diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia? Micro-TESE (Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction) is an advanced surgical technique that helps retrieve sperm directly from the testicular tissue—even in the most challenging cases. At Vriksh Fertility, we offer high-precision microsurgical expertise and advanced fertility solutions to help you achieve biological fatherhood.

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    The Micro-TESE Journey

    Precision surgery for sperm retrieval. Micro-TESE is performed using a surgical microscope to locate areas of sperm production within the testicle.

    01

    Consultation & Evaluation

    Detailed assessment of semen analysis and medical history.

    02

    Diagnostic Testing

    Hormonal profile, ultrasound, and genetic testing.

    03

    Micro-TESE Procedure

    Microsurgical exploration of testicular tissue.

    04

    Sperm Identification

    Selective retrieval of sperm-producing tubules.

    05

    Fertility Treatment

    ICSI procedure using retrieved sperm.

    What is Micro-TESE?

    Micro-TESE is a highly specialized procedure where a surgical microscope is used to identify and extract sperm directly from specific areas of the testicle. Testicular tissue is carefully examined under magnification, sperm-producing areas are identified, and minimal tissue is removed to retrieve sperm. It is needed for non-obstructive azoospermia, failed previous sperm retrieval attempts, and severe male infertility. Micro-TESE offers the highest chance of sperm retrieval in difficult cases.

    Step-by-Step

    Your Micro-TESE Treatment – Step by Step

    Your complete guide to the Micro-TESE process

    1

    Pre-Procedure Evaluation

    Confirmation of diagnosis, hormonal and genetic testing

    2

    Procedure

    Performed under anesthesia, microscopic identification of sperm-producing tubules, targeted extraction of tissue

    3

    Laboratory Processing

    Isolation of viable sperm, preparation for ICSI

    4

    Fertilization

    ICSI to inject sperm into egg

    5

    Recovery

    Short hospital stay or day-care, follow-up and healing

    Do You Need Micro-TESE?

    Micro-TESE is recommended for the most challenging male infertility cases.

    Male Factors

    • Non-obstructive azoospermia
    • Severe sperm production issues

    Medical Conditions

    • Testicular failure
    • Genetic causes of infertility

    Fertility-Related Factors

    • Failed TESA or PESA procedures
    • No sperm found in semen
    💡 Micro-TESE is often the best option when other methods fail.

    Advantages vs. Potential Risks

    Advantages

    • Highest sperm retrieval success in difficult cases

    • Targeted and precise technique

    • Preserves maximum testicular tissue

    • Improves chances of biological fatherhood

    • Essential for severe infertility cases

    Potential Risks

    • Surgical procedure with anesthesia

    • Longer recovery compared to TESA/PESA

    • Sperm retrieval not guaranteed

    • Higher cost due to advanced technique

    Why Choose Vriksh Fertility?

    Proven Success

    Consistently higher success rates than the national average through personalized protocols.

    World-class Lab

    State-of-the-art embryology labs with clean-room technology and AI-driven monitoring.

    Holistic Support

    Integrating medical care with nutrition counseling, yoga, and mental health support.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Micro-TESE

    Micro-TESE is a microsurgical procedure to retrieve sperm directly from the testicle.

    Men with non-obstructive azoospermia or failed previous sperm retrieval attempts.

    It is performed under anesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure.

    Usually 1.5 to 3 hours.

    It may be a day-care or short-stay procedure.

    It has the highest success rate among sperm retrieval techniques in non-obstructive azoospermia.

    No, it is used for IVF/ICSI.

    Most patients recover within a few days to a week.

    Minor swelling or discomfort; serious complications are rare.

    Alternative options like donor sperm may be discussed.

    Take the First Step Towards Parenthood

    Consult with our experienced fertility specialists at Vriksh Fertility Centre, Bangalore.

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