Surgical Sperm Retrieval (SSR)

When sperm isn’t present in semen, fatherhood can still be possible. Surgical Sperm Retrieval (SSR) is a set of procedures that help retrieve sperm directly from the testis or epididymis for use in IVF/ICSI, especially in men who can’t produce sperm through ejaculation or have azoospermia (no sperm in semen).

What Is Surgical Sperm Retrieval?

Surgical Sperm Retrieval is a set of specialised procedures used to collect sperm directly from the testes or epididymis when sperm is absent in semen.

Hormonal Imbalance

TESA / PESA

Testicular or Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration involves using a fine needle to retrieve sperm, usually under local anesthesia, in select infertility cases.

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

TESE

Testicular Sperm Extraction is a minor surgical procedure where small samples of testicular tissue are taken to locate and retrieve viable sperm.

Male Factor Infertility

Micro-TESE

Micro-TESE is an advanced microsurgical technique using high-magnification imaging to precisely identify areas of sperm production, improving retrieval success in severe cases.

Age Related Factors

MESA

Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration involves collecting sperm directly from the epididymis using microsurgical precision, often yielding high-quality sperm.

Age Related Factors

Use of Retrieved Sperm

Retrieved sperm is used for IVF or ICSI and can also be frozen for future use, allowing flexibility in family planning and treatment timing.

How Surgical Sperm Retrieval (SSR) Is Planned & Performed

A successful SSR procedure begins with precise evaluation. Here’s how our specialists identify the right approach and maximise sperm retrieval outcomes.

Hormonal Assessment

Blood tests evaluate testosterone, FSH, and LH levels to understand sperm production potential and guide the choice of retrieval technique.

Semen Evaluation

Detailed semen analysis confirms absence or severe reduction of sperm, helping determine whether surgical retrieval is required.

Imaging & Physical Examination

Ultrasound and clinical examination assess testicular size, structure, and possible obstructions to plan the most effective surgical approach.

Genetic & Advanced Testing

In selected cases, genetic testing helps identify chromosomal or inherited causes of azoospermia, ensuring safe, informed treatment planning.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’ve been advised Surgical Sperm Retrieval or are exploring options for azoospermia or severe male infertility, our specialists are here to guide you with clarity, care, and confidence.

Treatment & Support Options

Explore specialised male fertility treatments, advanced surgical techniques, and supportive care designed to guide you through the SSR journey with confidence.

IVF & Assisted Reproductive Treatments

Surgically retrieved sperm can be used with IVF or ICSI to support fertilisation and help achieve pregnancy when natural conception isn’t possible.

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Advanced Surgical Techniques

Precision procedures such as TESA, PESA, TESE, Micro-TESE, and MESA are selected based on diagnosis to maximise safe and effective sperm retrieval.

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Fertility & Recovery Support

Comprehensive support including medical guidance, recovery care, and lifestyle counselling to help optimise outcomes before and after SSR procedures.

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Take the First Step Toward Parenthood

If sperm retrieval has been recommended or you’re exploring options after a low or nil sperm count diagnosis, our specialists are here to guide you with clarity, care, and confidence. From detailed evaluation to Surgical Sperm Retrieval and IVF/ICSI planning, we support you at every step - with expertise and empathy.

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FAQs (Accordion Style)

Male fertility issues are more common than most people realize-and in many cases, they are treatable. Below are clear, expert-backed answers to common questions men and couples ask about sperm health, fertility testing, and treatment options, so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

A specialist decides after reviewing medical history, exam findings, infertility cause, age, health, and your treatment goals. The exact method (TESA/PESA/TESE/Micro-TESE etc.) depends on the condition.
It can be used immediately or frozen for later use, depending on your IVF plan and goals.
Possible side effects include pain, bleeding, infection, and rare tissue injury; anaesthesia may carry small risks. Overall, SSR is considered safe when done by specialists.
Recovery depends on method; many men resume routine activity the next day, and some take 1–2 days. Follow post-procedure instructions and avoid strain.
SSR helps retrieve sperm; pregnancy depends on multiple factors (egg quality, embryo development, uterine factors, IVF/ICSI plan). SSR is one important step, not the whole story.
There isn’t one “best” for everyone. The best technique is the one matched to the cause-obstructive vs non-obstructive-after evaluation.