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Testicular Biopsy
A testicular biopsy takes a tissue sample from your testicle for laboratory analysis.
Testicular biopsy is surgery to remove a piece of tissue from the testicles. The tissue is examined under a microscope.
It is a minor day care procedure to remove a small sample of tissue from one or both testicles and examine it under a microscope to evaluate a man’s ability to father a child in case he is diagnosed with Azoospermia. If sperm cells are found then the tissue is frozen for future use with ICSI treatment.
Types of Testicular Biopsy
The biopsy can be done in two ways. The type of biopsy you have depends on the reason for the test.
Why the testicular biopsy is performed ?
The test is most often done to find the cause of male infertility. It is done when a semen analysis suggests that there is absent sperm and other tests have not found the cause. Sperm thus obtained from a testicular biopsy will be used to fertilize a woman’s egg in the lab. This process is called in vitro fertilization.
How the procedure will feel ?
There will be a sting when the anesthetic is given. You should only feel pressure or discomfort similar to a pinprick during the biopsy and not pain.
How to Prepare
Before having a testicular biopsy, be sure to tell your doctor if you :
- Have had any bleeding problems.
- Are allergic to any medicines, including anesthetics.
- Take any medicines regularly. Be sure your doctor knows the names and doses of all your medicines.
- Are taking any blood-thinning medicines, such as warfarin (Coumadin), heparin, enoxaparin (Lovenox), aspirin, ibuprofen, or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
You will be asked to sign a consent form that says you understand the risks of the test and agree to have it done.
Normal Results
Sperm development appears normal. No cancerous cells are found.
What Abnormal Results Mean ?
Abnormal results may mean a problem with sperm or hormone function. Biopsy may be able to find the cause of the problem.
In some cases, the sperm development appears normal in the testicle, but semen analysis shows no sperm or reduced sperm. This may indicate a blockage of the tube through which the sperm travel from the testes to the urethra. This blockage can sometimes be repaired with surgery.
Other causes of abnormal results :
Risks
There is a slight risk for bleeding or infection. The area may be sore for 2 to 3 days after the biopsy. The scrotum may swell or become discolored. This should clear up within a few days.
Precautions
You will be advised to wear an athletic supporter for several days after the biopsy. In most cases, you will need to avoid sexual activity for 1 to 2 weeks.
Using a cold pack on and off for the first 24 hours may lessen the swelling and discomfort.
Keep the area dry for several days after the procedure.
Continue to avoid using aspirin or medicines that contain aspirin for 1 week after the procedure.