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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection [ICSI]
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is quite like the conventional IVF where the eggs and sperm are collected from each partner. The only difference between the two procedures is the method of achieving fertilization. In IVF, the eggs and sperm are mixed together in a dish and the sperm fertilizes the egg ‘naturally’. However, to have a chance that this will occur, large numbers of actively swimming normal sperm are required. In many couples, the number of active sperm available might be quite less, or in other cases it could be due to other factors that are preventing fertilization to happen, so conventional IVF is not an option. ICSI has provided hope for these couples.
ICSI involves the direct injection of a single sperm into each egg individually using a tiny needle under microscopic guidance, which is carried out in the laboratory by experienced embryologists using specialist equipment. Very few sperm are required and the ability of the sperm to penetrate the egg is no longer important as this has been assisted by the ICSI technique. This process is used generally in case of male infertility problems and improves the chances of success.
Who is ICSI suitable for?
From a patient’s perspective, undergoing an ICSI treatment cycle is exactly the same as a conventional IVF cycle, and the same steps are involved.
Some of the most common cases where ICSI treatment is used:
- Couples who do not prefer insemination of donor sperm.
- When the male partner has a low sperm count or motility.
- Previous IVF attempts have failed.
- If the number of mature eggs that are fertilized in the normal manner is very low.
- The number of eggs for egg retrieval is very low. When ICSI is used in such a case, a larger number of eggs can get fertilized, as compared to the usual insemination done by mixing the sperm and the eggs.
- When the woman has a low ovarian reserve.
• Low-quality eggs.
What does ICSI involve?
From a patient’s viewpoint, undergoing an ICSI treatment cycle is the same as a conventional IVF cycle.
- Stimulation of the ovaries to encourage the development and maturation of the eggs.
- Retrieval of the eggs.
- Fertilization of the eggs and culture of the embryos.
- Transfer of the embryos back into the uterus.
Amrutha Fertilization Center's ICSI Treatment Process
The Amrutha Fertilization Center offers cutting-edge treatment for infertility known as ICSI, or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. This treatment involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg, bypassing the need for traditional fertilization. ICSI has been shown to be an effective treatment for male infertility, and can even be used in cases of severe male factor infertility where other treatments have failed.
Benefits of ICSI Treatment at Amrutha Fertilization Center
The Amrutha Fertilization Center in Karimnagar, India offers ICSI treatment, a new hope for infertile couples. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a procedure in which a single sperm is injected into the egg to fertilize it. This is done using a very fine needle. The center has been operational for years and has helped many childless couples have children of their own. It has an excellent success rate and the staff is highly trained and experienced. The center uses the latest technology and equipment to ensure the best possible results for its patients.
Some of the benefits of ICSI treatment at Amrutha Fertilization Center include:
- Increased chance of pregnancy: ICSI treatment at Amrutha Fertilization Center significantly increases the chances of pregnancy as compared to other fertility treatments.
- Affordable: The cost of ICSI treatment at Amrutha Fertilization Center is very affordable compared to other fertility clinics.
- Success rates: The success rates of ICSI treatment at Amrutha Fertilization Center are among the highest in Telangana.
- Highly trained staff: The staff at Amrutha Fertilization Center is highly trained and experienced in performing ICSI procedures. We have a high success rate in achieving
FAQ's
What is ICSI treatment?
ICSI, or intracytoplasmic sperm injection, is a type of fertility treatment that can help couples who are struggling to conceive. ICSI involves injecting a single sperm into a mature egg, which is then fertilized and implanted into the woman’s uterus.
Who can benefit from ICSI treatment?
Couples who have been trying to conceive for at least 12 months without success may be candidates for ICSI treatment. Additionally, men with low sperm counts or poor sperm quality may benefit from ICSI.
How does ICSI compare to other fertility treatments?
ICSI is typically more successful than traditional IVF (in vitro fertilization), and can also be used in cases where IVF has failed. Additionally, ICSI can be used in conjunction with IVF to increase the chances of conception.