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ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is an advanced form of IVF used to treat severe male infertility. In this procedure, a single healthy sperm is directly injected into the egg under a high-powered microscope, ensuring fertilisation even when sperm count or motility is very low.
Severe male infertility (very low sperm count or motility)
Abnormally shaped sperm (poor morphology)
Failed or poor fertilisation in previous IVF cycles
Obstructive azoospermia (no sperm in semen but retrievable from testes)
Use of frozen or surgically retrieved sperm
Overcomes severe male infertility challenges.
High fertilisation rate compared to conventional IVF.
Requires only a small number of sperm.
Offers hope for couples with previous IVF failures.