TESA- unsuccessful biopsy

2019-04-03 01:49:53
I have issue with non obstructive azoospermia, after multiple tests I have gone through test & TESE. Here is result of surgery and biopsy Specimen:-Testicular biopsy for HPE Impression: Tiny biopsy displaying atrophic changes. Clinical Details:-Primary Infertility. Non obstructive azoospermia ,small testis Macroscopic description:-Specimen not received in formalin. received tiny tissue bits, all together measures 0.2 cm. Microscopic Findings:- Section shows tiny crushed tissues bitbwith hyalinized fibrous stroma, few leading cell collection, some seminiferous tubules with sertoli cells only. No mature sperms/germ cell/granuloma or ITGCN seen. I need suggestions on this report and also what should I do for next levels.
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Donor sperm or adoption is solution..

Answered2019-04-04 18:03:37

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It's common. Ur husband is a case of hypogonadism with small volume testis. In such cases sperm retrieval is not easy. If u want to repeat the procedure, avail the services of best expert like Dr rupin shah, lilavati hospital mumbai. If fail, only option will be doner insemination or adoption.

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donor sperm

Answered2019-04-03 04:03:56

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As per report there is no other way in modern medicine to make ur wife pregnant rather then using donor sperm but if u still want to try out we can go with proper ayurvedic medicine prepared by me it may improve ur status
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Answered2019-04-03 01:57:35

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