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Surgical Sperm Retrieval offers hope to many men facing infertility challenges. Whether due to a blockage or low sperm production, this procedure can make biological parenthood possible. If natural methods haven't worked, Surgical Sperm Retrieval could be the key step in your fertility journey, giving couples a real chance to build the family they’ve been dreaming of.

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  • How successful is Surgical Sperm Retrieval in finding usable sperm?

    Surgical Sperm Retrieval has a success rate of about 40–70%, depending on the underlying cause of infertility and the technique used. Success is higher in cases of obstructive azoospermia and when performed by experienced specialists.

  • What tests are done before deciding on Surgical Sperm Retrieval?

    Before Surgical Sperm Retrieval, common tests include semen analysis, hormone tests (like FSH, LH, and testosterone), genetic testing, and scrotal or testicular ultrasound to assess sperm production and identify possible blockages or abnormalities.

  • Is there any scarring or long-term damage after Surgical Sperm Retrieval?

    In most cases, Surgical Sperm Retrieval causes minimal or no visible scarring and no long-term damage. Recovery is usually smooth, especially with less invasive methods like PESA or TESA.

  • Can surgical sperm retrieval be repeated if needed?

    Yes, surgical sperm retrieval can be repeated if needed, especially if sperm was found previously or frozen samples are not available or usable.

  • What if no sperm is found during the surgery?

    If no sperm is found during the surgery, your doctor may suggest trying a different retrieval method, repeat testing, or exploring options like donor sperm depending on the cause of infertility.

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