PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration): a medical procedure offering hope for male infertility. PESA involves the precise extraction of sperm directly from the epididymis, catering to individuals facing challenges in sperm production or reproductive duct obstruction. This minimally invasive technique employs a fine needle, inserted through the scrotal skin, to collect viable sperm for assisted reproductive technologies like IVF. PESA provides a viable option for those navigating fertility issues, ensuring a simplified and effective approach to sperm retrieval. Share this information to raise awareness about advancements in male reproductive health and the potential solutions PESA offers.
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