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Non-Obstructive, Azoospermia - Most Difficult to Treat, But Treatable at th IVF Fertility Clinic

The medical team of top IVF experts at the Abu Dhabi based IVI Fertility Middle East Clinic, headed by Dr. Human Fatemi, successfully perform Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction (Micro-TESE) surgery for sperm retrieval in the Middle East.

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Non-Obstructive, Azoospermia - Most Difficult to Treat, But Treatable at th IVF Fertility Clinic

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  1. Non-Obstructive, Azoospermia - Most difficult to treat, but treatable at the top IVF Fertility clinic in UAE, IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic In 2016, region's first Micro-TESE sperm retrieval surgery was carried out successfully by IVI Fertility Middle East, Abu Dhabi The medical team of top IVF experts at the Abu Dhabi based IVI Fertility Middle East Clinic, headed by Dr. Human Fatemi, successfully perform Microsurgical Testicular Sperm Extraction (Micro-TESE) surgery for sperm retrieval in the Middle East. The successful complex procedure, which is widely regarded as a game-changer in helping men overcome infertility, reflects the expertise in deploying advanced healthcare techniques especially infertility treatments in UAE. According to Dr. Human Fatemi, Medical Director of top IVF center in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, IVI Middle East Fertility, "IVI Fertility clinics are one of the few fertility centres in the world qualified to carry out this highly specialized surgery that addresses men who have Azoospermia, or lack of sperm in the ejaculate." Micro-TESE surgery helps men with severe infertility factors like Azoospermia. The first step of the procedure is to check whether or not sperm can be retrieved. The surgery is then performed under anaesthesia and involves incision of the scrotum, thus looking for sperm using a high-power microscope and the collection of sperm or tissue on both sides of the scrotum.

  2. Check: IVF hospital UAE Commonly Asked Questions about Non-Obstructive Azoospermia What is Non-Obstructive Azoospermia? Non- Obstructive Azoospermia (NOA) is a condition in which the man is not able to produce any sperm. Almost 10% of the total cases regarding infertility in men are because of this condition. In the case of NOA, the sperm production is hampered due to testicular problems. What causes Non-Obstructive Azoospermia? There are various reasons as to why this condition develops. Testicular malfunction: Refers to the failure of the testes to produce sperms. This condition can arise due to various reasons, like a physical injury, chromosome problems, testicular diseases, etc. Hormonal imbalance: Sperm production occurs with the assistance of hormones. Lack or absence of these hormones can lead to the development of NOA. Varicocele: This condition develops as a result of the expansion of veins in one′s scrotum. As a result, the blood circulation in this region is disturbed, which leads to poor or no sperm production. At times, even genetic abnormalities lead to the development of NOA in a man, post-puberty. Know: Fertility clinic Abu Dhabi

  3. How does it affect fertility? A man with NOA is unable to produce sperms and therefore, the couple cannot conceive naturally. But there are various options that can help him overcome NOA for successful conception. Today, global experts at IVI can retrieve healthy sperms and then use them to fertilise the egg through the IVF procedure. How is it Diagnosed? Physical exam: This is the first step that a doctor takes towards diagnosis; small sized testicles usually indicate low sperm production. Clinical tests: The main indicator of NOA in a patient is a low sperm count. Therefore, tests are conducted to detect the same. Other than this, tests are also conducted to identify the levels of certain hormones (e.g. testosterone). Any imbalance in their levels may lead to NOA. Check More: Fertility Clinic Muscat Can non-obstructive Azoospermia be treated non-surgically? NOA is treated according to the intensity of the condition, which tends to vary from person to person. Patients with mild NOA or where hormone imbalance is the cause with medication and hormone therapy can be treated. Read More: Infertility treatment Dubai

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