Male infertility is any health issue in a man that lowers the chances of his female partner getting pregnant.
A large number of couples can’t get pregnant with unprotected sex. There are several causes of Male infertility. In over a third of infertility cases, the problem is with the man. This is most often due to problems with his sperm production or with sperm delivery.
Sperm Disorders
The most common problems are with the generation of sperm. Sperm may::
- Not growfully
- Be oddly shaped
- Not move the right way
- Be made in very low numbers
- Not be made at all (azoospermia)
Varicocelectomy: A varicocelectomy is a minor outpatient surgery frequently used to repair dilated scrotal veins. sometimes repairing these dilated veins results in improvement in sperm movement, concentration, and structure. Using a microscope to perform the surgery has been shown to improve treatment outcomes and reduce the risk of surgical complications.
Microsurgical Reconstruction: In some cases, obstructions causing infertility can be surgically corrected. These procedures include:
Vasectomy Reversal (Vasovasostomy): In the hands of our expert sexologist in Vaishali, this procedure can be very effective in reversing the blockage of sperm in the vas deferens caused by a vasectomy. Essentially, a vasectomy reversal reverses a previous vasectomy by reconnecting the two end of vas deferens to allow for passage of sperm during ejaculation. Occasionally, it is necessary to perform an epididymovasostomy in order to treat the blockage caused by a vasectomy.
Epididymovasostomy: This procedure may be performed by a sexologist in Indirapuram when there is a blockage found in the epididymis. Epididymal obstruction may be present if there is a history of previous infection or injury if the man has had a vasectomy, or if the man is a carrier of a cystic fibrosis gene.