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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) in Hyderabad

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About Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

Advanced Fertilization Technique for Male Factor Infertility

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced laboratory procedure used during IVF, where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg to support fertilization.

This method is commonly used when there are sperm-related concerns such as low count, poor motility, or abnormal structure. By assisting the fertilization process, ICSI helps overcome barriers that may prevent sperm from naturally entering the egg.

✔ Direct sperm injection into egg
✔ Used in male factor infertility
✔ Performed as part of IVF
✔ Supports fertilization process

When is ICSI Recommended?

ICSI may be considered in specific situations.

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Male Factors

  • Low sperm count
  • Poor sperm motility
  • Abnormal sperm shape
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Other Conditions

  • Previous IVF fertilization issues
  • Surgical sperm retrieval cases
  • Unexplained fertilization failure
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Clinical Factors

  • History of failed fertilization
  • Complex infertility case assessment
  • ICSI advised based on evaluation

Benefits of ICSI Treatment

ICSI helps address specific fertilization challenges.

Supports Fertilization Process

Helps sperm enter the egg directly for successful fertilization outcomes.

Useful in Male Factor Cases

Commonly used when sperm parameters are affected.

Applicable in Selected Cases

Used based on clinical evaluation and need.

Procedure Overview

A stepwise laboratory process involving egg collection, sperm selection, direct injection, and monitoring for fertilization and early embryo development.

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Egg Retrieval

Collection of eggs from ovaries

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Sperm Selection

Selection of a single sperm

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Injection

Direct injection into the egg

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Fertilization Check

Monitoring embryo development

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ICSI?

It is a procedure where a single sperm is injected into an egg.

When is ICSI used?

In cases of male infertility or fertilization issues.

Is ICSI different from IVF?

It is a part of IVF used for fertilization.

Does ICSI guarantee fertilization?

It improves chances but does not guarantee results.

Is the procedure painful?

The injection is done in the lab, not felt by the patient.

Can ICSI be used with low sperm count?

Yes, it is commonly used in such cases.

How long does the process take?

It is done on the day of egg retrieval.

Is ICSI safe?

It is widely used under standard laboratory conditions.

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