ICSI Treatment

What is ICSI?

  • ICSI is an acronym for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
  • A fancy way of saying \”inject sperm into egg\”
  • ICSI is a very effective method to fertilize eggs in the IVF lab after they have been aspirated from the female

icsi treatment in kenyaIts main use is for significant male infertility cases in normal IVF, many sperm are placed together with an egg, in hopes that one of the sperm will enter and fertilize the egg. With ICSI, the embryologist takes a single sperm and injects it directly into an egg. We provide the best ICSI treatment in Kenya.

 

Why is ICSI Done?

ICSI is typically used in cases of severe male infertility, including:

  • Sperm concentrations of less than 15-20 million per milliliter
  • Low sperm motility – less than 35%
  • Very poor sperm morphology (subjective – specific cutoff value is debatable)
  • Having previous IVF with no fertilization – or a low rate of fertilization (low percentage of mature eggs that were normally fertilized).
  • If a man does not have any sperm in his ejaculate, but he is producing sperm, they may be retrieved through testicular sperm extraction, or TESE. Sperm retrieved through TESE require the use of ICSI.
  • ICSI is also used in cases of retrograde ejaculation if the sperm are retrieved from the man’s urine.
  • ICSI may also be done if regular IVF treatment cycles have not achieved fertilization.
  • Sometimes it is used for couples that have a low yield of eggs at egg retrieval. In this scenario, ICSI is being used to try to get a higher percentage of eggs fertilized than with conventional insemination of the eggs (mixing eggs and sperm together).

Who opts for ICSI Treatment?

There is a list of reasons we have seen at our fertility center for which the couples opted for an ICSI treatment at our center and these are:

  • Sperm produced in a male body is lacking the ICSI or In vitro fertilization treatment requirement.
  • When the egg’s cells aren’t matching with the semen quality or fail to mix.
  • The Semen functions of the male partner aren’t functioning well.
  • When there is a blockage in the penis area that restricting semen to exit the organ, in that case, the ICSI treatment is used.
  • ICSI has also opted in cases where the traditional method of in vitro fertilization isn’t helping despite the semen condition.
  • ICSI is needed in the case where In vitro eggs are used in the process.
  • When a couple wants to use their previously frozen eggs.

Cost of ICSI treatment in Mombasa Kenya is depends upon ICSI clinic Nairobi you choose.

 

What is the Procedure for ICSI?

ICSI is done as a part of IVF. Since ICSI is done in the lab, your IVF treatment won’t seem much different than an IVF treatment without ICSI. As with regular IVF at any ICSI clinic Nairobi, you’ll take ovarian stimulating drugs, while your doctor will monitor your progress with blood tests and ultrasounds. Once you’ve grown enough good-sized follicles, you’ll have egg retrieval, where eggs are removed from your ovaries with a specialized, ultrasound-guided needle. Your partner will provide his sperm sample that same day (unless you’re using a sperm donor or previously frozen sperm.) Once the eggs are retrieved, an embryologist will place the eggs in a special culture, and using a microscope and tiny needle, a single sperm will be injected into an egg. This will be done for each egg retrieved.

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