M-TESE Treatment at 9M Fertility
9M Fertility is a leading centre for advanced male infertility treatments, known for delivering patient-centric care with high success rates. Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction (M-TESE) is one of our specialized services that helps men with severe infertility become biological parents.
At 9M Fertility, we recognize that infertility affects men, too. Male factor infertility contributes to a substantial number of cases, and we are equipped with state of art technology and experienced specialists to address even the most intricate conditions.
Our expert team uses advanced microsurgical techniques, state-of-the-art laboratories, and a personalised approach to maximise the chances of sperm retrieval and successful fertilisation. We ensure that every patient receives compassionate care, detailed counselling, and complete transparency throughout the treatment journey.
The calm environment, skilled embryologists, and experienced doctors make procedures like M-TESE safe, precise, and stress-free.
What is Micro-TESE (M-TESE)?
Micro-TESE, or Microdissection Testicular Sperm Extraction, is a complex surgical procedure used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicular tissue. This method is often used for men with non-obstructive azoospermia, a condition where sperm is absent from the semen.
Using a high-powered operating microscope, the surgeon carefully identifies and extracts tiny areas of the testis that are more likely to contain sperm. These sperm are then used for fertilisation through ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) as part of an IVF cycle.
M-TESE offers hope to men who were previously considered unable to father biological children.
Is M-TESE the Right Option for Me?
M-TESE might be the right choice if:
- You’ve been told you have non-obstructive azoospermia.
- Other sperm retrieval methods, like TESA or PESA, haven’t worked.
- Your semen analysis shows a very low or non-existent sperm count.
- You’ve got testicular failure but still want to try for a biological child.
- You’re considering IVF with ICSI and need a surgical sperm retrieval.
Before we recommend M-TESE at 9M Fertility, we do a comprehensive assessment. This includes hormonal tests, genetic screening, and a review of your medical history. We only suggest this procedure when we believe it offers a realistic chance of achieving your goals.
When to Start Planning for M-TESE?
M-TESE is usually considered after a confirmed diagnosis of azoospermia, especially when non-surgical treatments are not effective.
Typically, it’s scheduled to coincide with an IVF cycle, allowing the fresh sperm to be used right away for fertilization. Occasionally, though, the sperm is cryopreserved for later.
At 9M Fertility, we synchronize the procedure with your partner’s IVF cycle. This careful timing is designed to maximize the chances of success and minimize any avoidable waiting periods.
Who Should Consider M-TESE Treatment?
- Men diagnosed with non-obstructive azoospermia.
- Men who’ve had unsuccessful sperm retrievals.
- Men experiencing testicular failure, though with the potential for localized sperm production.
- Couples looking at IVF with ICSI because of male factor infertility.
- Couples exploring advanced options for severe male infertility.
Our team specializes in handling intricate male infertility cases, prioritizing accuracy at each stage of the process.
M-TESE Treatment Process at 9M Fertility
Before Treatment
Consultation & Evaluation
We begin with a detailed consultation, including semen analysis, hormonal profile, and genetic testing if required. This helps determine whether M-TESE is suitable for you.
Treatment Planning
Our specialists create a personalised plan, coordinating the timing of M-TESE with the IVF cycle for maximum success.
During Treatment
Microsurgical sperm retrieval (M-TESE) is done under anesthesia, using an operating microscope. The surgeon carefully examines the testicular tissue and retrieves sperm from areas with the highest likelihood of sperm production.
Sperm Processing & ICSI
Retrieved sperm are processed in the lab and used for fertilisation via ICSI. If sufficient sperm are retrieved, they may also be frozen for future use.
After Treatment
Recovery & Monitoring
M-TESE, a microsurgical technique that is less invasive, allows for a relatively rapid return to normal activities. With proper care and guidance, most patients see improvement within a few days.
Next Step: Embryo Transfer Planning
After a successful fertilization, the embryos are carefully watched as they grow. The healthiest one is then chosen for transfer during the IVF cycle.
Our team at 9M Fertility will support you at every stage, ensuring clarity, comfort, and confidence throughout your journey.
Why Patients Trust 9M Fertility
After a successful fertilization, the embryos are carefully watched as they grow. The healthiest one is then chosen for transfer during the IVF cycle.
Patients come to us for a reason:
- We have a team of experienced fertility specialists and andrologists.
- We employ cutting-edge microsurgical methods to retrieve sperm.
- Each couple receives a treatment plan tailored specifically to them.
- Our pricing is straightforward and easy to understand.
- State-of-the-art laboratory and embryology support.
- We provide empathetic care and emotional support.
At 9M Fertility, we’re committed to helping you achieve your goal of becoming a parent.
Why Choose 9M Fertility in Madinaguda
Accessibility
Easy access to expert fertility specialists and advanced male infertility treatments under one roof.
Infrastructure
Cutting-edge operating rooms, sophisticated microscopes, and top-tier IVF laboratories.
Patient care
Personalised attention, ethical treatment practices, and complete transparency throughout your journey.
Support staff
Expert embryologists, nurses, and counselors offering constant support and care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MicroTESE (Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction) is a procedure that helps improve male infertility. During the procedure, a surgeon uses a small needle to numb the testicle and surrounding skin. Then, a tiny incision is made in the scrotum to extract sperm directly from the testicle.
TESA is less invasive than TESE, but Micro-TESE may be more effective for men with non-obstructive azoospermia.
If you have azoospermia and have not had success with other sperm retrieval methods, MicroTESE may be the right option for you. Consult with 9M Fertility for personalized guidance and care.
Micro-TESE uses microscopic techniques to locate sperm in cases of severe sperm production issues, offering better results than other methods.
Gametes are reproductive cells in organisms, also known as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, while male gametes are called sperm.
Men with non-obstructive azoospermia or failed sperm retrieval attempts can benefit from Micro-TESE.