TESE surgery:

Testicular sperm extraction (TESE) involves making a small incision in the testis and examining the tubules for the presence of sperm. It is either done as a scheduled procedure or is coordinated with their female partner’s egg retrieval.

Treatment advantages:

30% to 50% sperm retrieval

Common complications:

-bleeding, infection, pain, pulmonary embolism

-shock, Testicular atrophy, fever

Treatment measures:

-Hospitalization due to infection, death, reoperation

Alternative diagnostic methods:

Embryo donation

Necessary training for patients:

-NPO till 3 hours after operation then surgical diet

-The suture is absorbable and does not require to remove. Remove the bandages 48 hours after surgery

– There is no food restriction

-Post operation visit is one week after operation

– Have a bath or shower 48 hours after surgery

-Do not have intercourse and heavy activity for one week