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Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA) in Istanbul

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Istanbul, Turkey offering Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA).

Cost of TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration) in Turkey

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$US 900

$US 1,100

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Hisar Intercontinental Hospital

Microinjection, Obtaining Sperm Surgically, Embryo Freezing and many other treatment protocols are performed very successfully by the experienced team of our In Vitro Fertilization Center.

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Listed fertility specialist:

Assoc. Prof. Meryem Kurek Eken, MD

Specialist in Gynecology And Obstetrics In Vitro Fertilization [IVF]

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830 - 1,500 US$

Acibadem Taksim Hospital

With a capacity of 99 beds and 6 operating rooms, Acıbadem Taksim Hospital is designed for all the different stages of diagnosis and treatment.

4 listed fertility specialists:

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Dr. Bülent Tiraş

Gynecology and Obstetrics

Dr. Faruk Buyru

Gynecology and Obstetrics

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TESA

upon request

Jinemed Hospital

Being the first IVF center of Istanbul, our success rates are the same as that of the most advanced IVF centres in the World. In Jinemed, we help infertile couples not only medically, but spiritually as well.

10 listed fertility specialists:

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Prof. Dr. Teksen Camlibel, MD, FACOG

Chief Executive Officer, Medical Director

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TESA

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Bahçeci Fertility

Bahçeci IVF Centre is a world leading fertility and women’s health group. Since 1996, we have seen 30,000 successful births with success rates well above the EU average.

4 listed fertility specialists:

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Prof. Mustafa Bahceci M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Assoc. Prof. Cem Çelik M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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TESA

upon request

Koc University Hospital

As Koç Healthcare Institutions, we provide continuity of care through comprehensive healthcare informatics, coordinated teamwork, and well defined care pathways.

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860 - 1,040 US$

Acibadem University Atakent Hospital

Acıbadem began its journey into healthcare services as a small neighbourhood hospital in a district of Istanbul/Turkey. Today, Acıbadem is a super brand which has taken its rightful place amongst the global healthcare leaders, with its 21 hospitals, 16 outpatient clinics and supporting service compa

4 listed fertility specialists:

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Dr. Bülent Tiraş

IVF and Reproductive Health Center, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Dr. Faruk Buyru

IVF and Reproductive Health Center, Obstetrics and Gynecology

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TESA

upon request

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About TESA

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is testicular sperm aspiration (TESA)?

TESA is a sperm retrieval technique that can be used either as a diagnostic procedure to detect azoospermia (a medical condition whereby a man has no sperm in his seminal fluid), or as a procedure to recover sperm from the testicles of men who have obstructions or ejaculatory problems which cannot be treated by any other methods.


Who performs the procedure?

The sperm aspiration procedure is usually performed by a specialist (urologist) that specialize in cases of male fertility. In some cases, it can be done by a reproductive endocrinologist who has is a doctor with a specialty in infertility.

If the sperm is obtained on the same day as the eggs it can be used fresh. I not it can be frozen and used later. However, it has to be thawed before use. Usually, the sperm aspirated is enough for multiple attempts of IVF.

Sperm retrieved from the seminiferous tubules in a TESA procedure are usually less mature and less motile than sperm which are found in ejaculated semen. Therefore, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) a special form of IVF is used to achieve fertilization with TESA sperm. It involves injecting a single sperm into each egg.


What happens in a TESA treatment cycle?
  • A TESA treatment cycle involves a woman going through a stimulated IVF cycle whereby the ovaries are stimulated to produce multiple eggs.
  • In the testicular sperm aspiration procedure, a very fine needle is passed into the testicles. The patient is usually under local anesthesia. A tiny amount of material is removed from the network of tiny tubes where sperm are produced (seminiferous tubules). The seminiferous tubules are then processed in the laboratory, where they are checked for the presence of sperm, which can be either used to fertilize eggs or frozen for future use. If the sperm sample was previously frozen, it is thawed and prepared on the day the egg is collected.
  • Doppler ultrasonography is sometimes used during testicular sperm aspiration. It guides the aspiration to increase accuracy, avoid blood vessels and reduce hematoma formation.

Are any tests required before treatment?

The doctor will perform tests which will help to predict if the sperm can be obtained at the biopsy. Tests are also important because they show the presence of any conditions that could cause problems in children born from the procedure. The tests performed include:

  • Hormone tests: Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone levels are measured. Abnormally high FSH and LH and low testosterone are an indication that the testicles are not functioning properly. They also indicate that chances of obtaining sperm are low.
  • Physical examination: If the testicles are very small, it means the chance of obtaining sperm are low. In addition, conditions such as congenital absence of the vas deferens can be identified through physical examination.
  • Chromosome analysis: Chromosomal abnormalities may make producing sperm for some men impossible. Although it may not cause other problems other than sperm production, it can cause problems for the children born.
  • Cystic Fibrosis testing: Cystic fibrosis is common in men who have absent vas deferens. If the gene is present, then it increases the chances of the child being affected. If the man but not the woman carries the gene, the treatment can continue.
  • HIV and Hepatitis: All individuals storing eggs, sperms or embryos are screened for HIV and hepatitis B and C. These rules out any chance of cross contamination in the embryo storage vessels and in the laboratory.

The female partner will also undergo tests to check the womb and hormonal tests to ensure she can produce eggs.

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