Title: Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) (1)
1Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection(ICSI)
- Institute of Reproductive Solution
- (IRS Fertility Clinic in Hooghly District)
www.irsfertility.com
2Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
When sperm count is very low or no sperm in
semen, then this technique is used. Couples
prepare for ICSI in the same way as for standard
IVF, namely ovarian stimulation and egg
collection. A single motile morphologically
normal sperm is carefully identified, picked up
using a tiny pipette and carefully injected
directly into the cytoplasm (centre) of each
mature egg. The fertilized embryos are allowed to
develop as for standard IVF prior to transfer.
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4With ICSI, very few sperm are required and this
process involves the direct penetration of the
sperm into the egg. It is therefore recommended
- When the sperm count is very low.
- When the sperm cannot move properly or are in
other ways abnormal. - When sperm has been surgically retrieved directly
from either the epididymis (the coiled tubing
outside the testicles which store sperm) or
testicle itself. - When there is previous IVF fertilization failure.
- When there is a high level of sperm DNA damage.
5Risks?
- Failure of fertilization (very rare).
- Damage of egg during the procedure.
- Risk of acquiring fathers genetic problem.
- Small risk of birth defect (structural).
6Contact Us
Institute of Reproductive Solution Flat No.
104, 54 GT Road, Bhadrakali, Hooghly, Pin
712231 Opening Hours We are open on all
weekdays. For Appointment Call - 074396
18311. Monday Friday 1000 AM 1000
PM Saturday 1000 AM 500 PM
7ThankYou