Frozen sperm is an amazing way to save both sperm etracted from semen or testicular tissue and halt its diversity when placed in a liquid nitrogen at temperature -196 below zero.
Cases where freezing is important:
1-In cases of scarcity sperm count so as to save sperms where it can be non-existent sperm at any moment.
2-Before making varicocele process especially with the small number of sperm before the operation.
3- Lack of sperm in the semen and its presence in the testicular tissue:
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- Obstructive azospermia: lack of sperm due to blockage of ducts.
- Non obstructive azospermia: decreased sperm in testicular tissue due to weak hormones or birth defects.
4-In cases of spinal injury where that 95% suffer from lack of ejaculation.
5-In cases of erectile dysfunction where the patient may not be able to bring
6 – Before chemotherapy, which causes damage to the testicular tissue, which cannot regain its status after the end of treatment.
7 – Frequent travel cases for the husband.
Technique of sperm freezing:
Firstly doing semen analysis to set the number and movement of sperms. Placed a semen sample or testicular tissue in a special freezing tube and write the name of the husband and wife on it.
Sample kept in tanks containing liquid nitrogen at -196 in the future, the frozen sample can be used in IVF.
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