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Volume 27, Issue 3 (May 2025) 27, 383–391; 10.4103/aja2024122

Andrology laboratory techniques for micro-TESE/IVF/ICSI: a narrative review

Mantravadi, Krishna Chaitanya1; Anagnostopoulou, Christina2; Parikh, Firuza R3

1Department of Clinical Embryology, Oasis Fertility, Hyderabad 500034, Telangana, India
    
    2Unit of Reproductive Medicine Embryo ART, Lito Maternity Hospital, Athens 11524, Greece
    
    3FertilTree-Jaslok International Fertility Centre, Department of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai 400026, Maharashtra, India

Correspondence: Dr. KC Mantravadi (krishna@oasisindia.in)

Originally published: March 18, 2025 Received: February 2, 2024 Accepted: December 18, 2024

Abstract

Since the early days of assisted reproductive technology (ART), the importance of sperm processing, employed to separate the motile, morphologically normal sperm from the semen, has been shown to be beneficial. The aim of the semen processing technique has been to remove seminal plasma and facilitate capacitation. Additionally, the presence of leukocytes, bacteria, and dead spermatozoa has been shown to be detrimental as it may cause oxidative stress that has an adverse effect on oocyte fertilization and embryo development. Hence, removal of leukocytes, bacteria, and dead spermatozoa is an important step of sperm processing for assisted reproduction. Currently, several sperm processing techniques have been evolved and optimized in the field of assisted reproduction. The requirements for in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and testicular sperm extraction (TESE) are different than those of intrauterine insemination (IUI). The yield of as many motile, morphologically normal sperm as possible is a prerequisite for the success of IVF insemination procedure. In ICSI, where injection of a single spermatozoon into the oocyte is performed by the embryologist, sperm selection techniques play a crucial role in the ICSI procedure. Finally, sperm retrieval in TESE samples with very low number of sperm may be challenging and requires extra care during sample processing. Additionally, sperm cryopreservation is necessary in TESE cases in order to avoid multiple biopsies.
    
    Keywords: andrology laboratory techniques; in vitro fertilization; intracytoplasmic sperm injection; micro-testicular sperm extraction

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