Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
Fertility Treatment
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
What is ICSI?
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced fertility treatment used in cases of severe male infertility or when previous IVF attempts have failed. In this procedure, a single healthy sperm is directly injected into an egg to achieve fertilization. ICSI has transformed fertility care by helping couples overcome complex male factor issues and increasing their chances of parenthood.
How is the Procedure Performed?
- Part of the IVF process
- Single sperm injected directly into each egg
- Performed under advanced laboratory conditions
- Improves success rates in male infertility cases
- ALL SERVICES
- HYSTEROSCOPIC SEPTUM RESECTION
- HYSTEROSCOPIC ADHESIOLYSIS
- HYSTEROSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY
- HYSTEROSCOPIC TUBAL CANNULATION
- DONOR SERVICES
- INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
- SEMEN FREEZING / EGG FREEZING
- IN VITRO FERTILIZATION (IVF)
- INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION (IUI)
- SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION TEST
- AZOOSPERMIA EVALUATION
- HSG/SSG
- CASA (SEMEN ANALYSIS)
- USG (TVS/3D)
- HORMONAL & BLOOD EVALUATION
Why Choose Us for Donor Services?
Advanced Laboratory Techniques
We use cutting-edge micromanipulation technology to ensure precise sperm injection and higher fertilization success.
Expert Embryologists
Our skilled embryologists specialize in handling complex cases of male infertility, delivering care with precision and expertise.
Higher Success in Male Factor Infertility
ICSI greatly improves outcomes for couples facing sperm-related issues, offering a reliable pathway to parenthood.
Treatment Benefits beyond ICSI
ICSI can be combined with other advanced treatments to further improve the chances of success. In addition to IVF, genetic screening of embryos can be performed to ensure only the healthiest embryos are selected for transfer. This combination of techniques maximizes the likelihood of achieving a successful and healthy pregnancy.
- ICSI with Genetic Screening: ICSI can be combined with Pre-implantation Genetic Testing (PGT) to improve the chances of a healthy pregnancy. PGT involves testing embryos for genetic disorders before they are transferred into the uterus. This process helps identify embryos that may carry inherited genetic conditions, allowing fertility specialists to select the healthiest embryos for implantation.
- ICSI with Cryopreservation: Cryopreservation, or embryo freezing, is a key technique used in ICSI to preserve embryos for future use. After ICSI fertilizes the eggs, the resulting embryos can be frozen and stored for later use. Frozen embryos can be stored indefinitely, providing long-term options for family planning.
Patient Support and Care
We understand the emotional journey that comes with fertility treatments. From initial consultation through to the final stages of ICSI, our team provides ongoing emotional and psychological support to help patients navigate the process with confidence and peace of mind.
Success Factors and Long-Term Outcomes
ICSI significantly increases fertilization success, especially for couples with male infertility issues. By directly injecting a single healthy sperm into the egg, it bypasses common obstacles like low sperm count or poor motility, ensuring efficient fertilization. This precision leads to higher chances of successful pregnancies, even in complex infertility cases.
Additionally, the use of advanced techniques like cryopreservation and genetic screening further boosts the success rates. Cryopreservation allows embryos to be frozen for future use, providing flexibility in family planning, while genetic testing screens embryos for potential genetic conditions, ensuring only the healthiest embryos are selected for transfer.