Stem Cell Therapy

Spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) therapy is a cutting-edge approach for treating male infertility. In this approach, sperm stem cells are collected via a testicular biopsy, transferred to a test tube, and cultured with molecular effectors in order to transform them into fully matured sperm. When the sperm cells are mature, they can be cryo-frozen before being used in intra-testicular stem cell transplantation. SSC transplantation is a promising technique for male infertility treatment and restoration of spermatogenesis in the case of degenerative diseases such as cancer, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. SSCs are the basis for spermatogenesis and fertility in men. SSCs are characterized by their ability to differentiate into spermatozoa throughout the male reproductive life.

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Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA)

Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA), also known as Testicular Fine Need Aspiration (TEFNA) TESA is performed under local anesthesia and is usually the method chosen for

Varicocele

In order to properly function, the male reproductive system includes a system of veins that manage the blood from the testicles, known as the pampiniform

Y Chromosome Microdeletion

The Y chromosome is passed on to the next generation through the sperm cells, and it carries the genes which control testicular development and sperm

Teratospermia

Teratospermia, also called teratozoospermia, is the term used to describe the condition where a male’s sperm cells have a high amount of abnormal morphology (shapes),

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