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Posted: August 8, 2020 |
ICSI is a technique that uses a microprocessor system to inject sperm directly into the oocyte's cytoplasm to create an embryo to increase the ability to fertilize the egg and the sperm. The ICSI technique was first reported successfully in 1992. Because ICSI embryos are made up of only 1 egg and 1 sperm, the technique is therefore applicable to severe sperm deficiencies. , sperm is taken from the crest or testicles, to increase the rate of fertilization, ensure the ability to have embryos in a fertility cycle. Cases indicated in vitro fertilization (IVF) In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the treatment of infertility indicated for the following: - Irreversible uterine tube injury due to pelvic pathology or previous surgery. - Endometrial optimism - Disorders of oocyte. - Ask for eggs (in cases with reduced ovarian function). - Rarely of unknown cause, many times pump sperm into the uterus, but fail. Male infertility: Little, weak sperm, retrograde ejaculation or no ejaculation. No sperm in semen (sperm collection by epididymis, testicular surgery). Postural urethral rupture due to a rupture of the pelvis.
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