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Call Us+91 92688 80303Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, an infertility treatment, is a specialised technique used during in vitro fertilisation (IVF), primarily used for the treatment of male infertility. ICSI is a procedure of injecting a single sperm directly into the egg.
Before fertilisation takes place, the head of the sperm needs to be attached to the outer layer of the egg. The sperm then penetrates the outer layer to the inside of the egg, where fertilisation occurs. The inside of the egg is called cytoplasm.
Sometimes, the sperm may not be able to penetrate through the outer layer for a variety of reasons, such as a thick outer layer or the sperm's inability to swim. In such situations, intracytoplasmic sperm injection is considered along with IVF treatment to fertilise the egg.
The intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedure is a part of IVF and is needed in case of infertility or severe fertility problems when the sperm doesn't penetrate the egg on its own.
The gynaecologist will collect the eggs and sperm. The process for egg retrieval includes:
The process of sperm retrieval:
A test for semen analysis is conducted to check sperm volume, quality, and mobility. In case of vasectomy reversal or other health conditions, procedures such as microscopic testicular sperm extraction or electroejaculation may be performed to extract the sperm. Alternatively, frozen and stored sperm can also be used for IVF and ICSI treatment.
A gynaecologist who is a reproductive endocrinologist performs an intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedure.
ICSI uses specialised micromanipulation tools, equipment, and microscopes to select individual sperm in a special ICSI needle. In the intracytoplasmic sperm injection process, a tiny needle micropipette is used to inject a single sperm into the centre of the egg. Once it is fertilised, the fertilised egg, also called an embryo, is kept under observation in the laboratory for five days before transferring to a woman's uterus. The embryo is transferred through a catheter placed in the cervix.
The procedure of ICSI is as follows:
ICSI has 50 to 80% of positive results.
Anyone who faces infertility issues or has problems conceiving can opt for IVF and ICSI methods. The best candidates for ICSI are males with severe infertility, females after egg freezing, and failed attempts of fertilisation with conventional IVF. A person may benefit from ICSI if:
Anyone who has had unsuccessful treatment in the past for poor-quality sperm and immature eggs is unlikely to benefit from ICSI and IVF.
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection is an easy procedure and doesn't need any preparation. However, if any instructions are given by the gynaecologist, follow their instructions.
ICSI may cause a few complications:
ICSI can cause complications in children, similar to natural pregnancy, however, birth defects are slightly higher in ICSI than in natural conception. Some children are born with birth defects that most likely occurred due to ICSI and IVF. They are:
After ICSI and IVF, the doctor may recommend bed rest for a few weeks.
Reviewed by Dr. Sweta Gupta, Director - Infertility & IVF.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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