What is TESA/PESA

A Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA) and Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) are surgeries that are utilized (regularly related to IVF) to discover and extricate sperm from the male partner who doesn’t have sperm in his semen/discharge.

A PESA/TESA might be a decent decision for you if the male partner has one of the below issues:

Those having experienced a vasectomy or ineffective vasectomy inversion

  • Those with inadequate sperm generation
  • Those having a congenital nonappearance of the vas deferens (basic in cystic fibrosis carriers)
  • Those generally having a blockage of the reproductive tract

What is TESA?

TESA is performed on patients experiencing Obstructive azoospermia. In TESA methodology sperm is legitimately separated from the testicles by passing a fine needle straightforwardly into the testicle. The recovered sperm at that point can be infused into the lady’s oocytes by ICSI to form a fetus. Before performing TESA, tests are done to check whether sperms are available or can be acquired at the biopsy. Sperms removed by TESA can be solidified and utilized later.

What is PESA?

PESA methodology is typically performed under sedation with relief from pain, or also under general anesthesia. In certain men, sperm can be separated legitimately from the epididymis by passing a fine needle through the skin of the scrotum and setting it in the epididymis. Modest quantities of liquid is gathered and afterward analyzed for traces of sperm. The recovered sperm is then arranged and afterward infused legitimately into eggs utilizing ICSI procedure.