What is ICSI?
Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a modification of the in vitro fertilization (“Test-tube baby”). ICSI has revolutionized the treatment for male infertility. A single sperm is injected into an egg with the help of micromanipulator instrument, and once fertilized, embryos are placed into uterus. The mature egg is held with a specialized holding pipette.
How is ICSI done ?
A very delicate, sharp and hollow needle is used to immobilize and pick up a single sperm. This needle is then carefully inserted through the zona (shell of egg) into the cytoplasm of the egg and the needle is carefully removed. The eggs are checked the next morning for evidence of normal fertilization.
Who are the couples that require ICSI?
Couples who have had poor or no fertilization during standard IVF, as well as men who have:
Very low sperm count or zero count
Sperm with little or no motility
Many sperm with abnormal shapes
In Azoospermia, where sperm retrieval is done by surgical technique like PESA, TESA, MESA
Patients of retrograde ejaculation or anejaculation (where electro ejaculation and IUI have failed to give a pregnancy)
ICSI benefits women who have: