Factors and Treatment of Azoospermia
There are two kinds of azoospermia clinically: one is testicular failure, unable to produce sperm, no sperm on biopsy; the other is vasovaginal obstruction, no sperm on semen test, sperm…
There are two kinds of azoospermia clinically: one is testicular failure, unable to produce sperm, no sperm on biopsy; the other is vasovaginal obstruction, no sperm on semen test, sperm…
What is Obstructive Azoospermia? Sperm is the key for men to make women conceive the next generation, is vital for fertility, but due to the emergence of azoospermia to men…
Since our hospital took the lead in carrying out microscopic vas deferens epididymal tube anastomosis in the province in October 2012, we have completed more than ten cases of the…
Some experts state, “Azoospermia patients can only have children if they have IVF or give up on the treatment.” Is this really the case? The answer is of course no,…
What are the causes of azoospermia? The causes of azoospermia can be categorized into pre-testicular factors, testicular factors and post-testicular factors depending on the location. Pre-testicular factors include chromosomal abnormalities,…
Since our center improved the surgical method of microscopic sperm retrieval in 2014, the success rate of testicular sperm retrieval for azoospermia has been stabilized at around 50%, and we…
Many people ask why there are so many infertile couples these days. The rate of male infertility in particular is increasing every year. In the last 50 years, the male…
Couples who have not conceived after more than one year of marriage usually come to the hospital and after examination, if it is azoospermia, the patient must go to a…
Azoospermia is the absence of sperms found in a semen test. As one of the most difficult to treat infertility, azoospermia had brought deep pain to patients and countless troubles…
Azoospermia is defined as a condition in which no sperm are found on multiple semen tests (usually more than 3, and on semen tests, if no sperm are seen on…