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TESE (Testicular Sperm Extraction) in South Africa

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in South Africa performing Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE).

Netcare Group

Netcare Group provides innovative, quality healthcare in South Africa and the United Kingdom.

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Life Healthcare Hospital Group

Life Healthcare is a leading private hospital operator in South Africa and primarily serves the market for privately insured individuals, representing approximately eight million people. The group provides mainly acute care, high technology private hospital services.

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Life Kingsbury Hospital

The extensive hospital network includes 64 hospitals (of which 57 are majority owned by Life Healthcare and another seven in which the group holds substantial minority ownership), providing a range of healthcare services throughout South Africa.

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About TESE

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What is Testicular Sperm Extraction?
Testicular sperm extraction (TESE) is a sperm aspiration procedure for men who have no sperm in their ejaculate. Sperm are retrieved from the testicle and combined with eggs in the ICSI procedure with the aim of achieving pregnancy.

How is TESE carried out?

  • A testicular biopsy is carried out in order to find active areas of sperm.
  • The biopsy is usually performed through one or two small incisions in the scrotum.
  • The sample is dissected in a laboratory to retrieve the sperm.
  • Extracted sperm is then used in the ICSI procedure.

Who is a suitable candidate for TESE?
Men with non-obstructive azoospermia can be treated with the testicular sperm extraction procedure.

What are the chances of success with TESE?
Not all TESE procedures achieve sperm retrieval. According to Cornell University's figures, 58 percent of cycles resulted in sperm retrieved and 55 percent of couples achieved pregnancy with the retrieved sperm and the ICSI procedure.

Duration of procedure/surgery : Around 20 minutes.

Days admitted : None.

Anesthesia : Local anesthesia.

Recovery : Testicular sperm extraction has minimal downtime and normal activities can be resumed following the procedure.

Risks : - Devascularization of the testicles or testicular injury. - Infection following biopsy. - Sperm not able to be retrieved. - Sperm do not react well to being frozen in store for the ICSI procedure.

After care : - Minimize any discomfort or pain following testicular sperm extraction with pain killers.

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