Does testicular biopsy have any effect? Under normal circumstances, testicular biopsy is to detect whether there are normal spermatogenic cells in the testis, determine the spermatogenic function of the testis, and rule out congenital azoospermia. It is suggested that testicular puncture is a small outpatient operation, which does not do much harm to the body. Don't worry too much, eliminate nervousness, actively diminish inflammation after operation and prevent postoperative infection.
Clinically, in order to make a definite diagnosis, testicular puncture is often needed. However, some people worry that the testis will destroy the seminiferous tubule, and the leakage of sperm from the seminiferous tubule will cause immune response, which will lead to infertility. In fact, this kind of worry is unnecessary.
There are about 300- 1000 seminiferous tubules in each testis of a man, and the total length of seminiferous tubules can reach 200-300 meters. Seminiferous tubules are connected with testicular output tubules through dozens of tubules. Therefore, cutting or sucking a small amount of testicular tissue has no effect on the structure of the whole seminiferous tubule and its output pipeline. As for immune response, generally speaking, it is weak or does not appear after testicular biopsy, but if the operation is reckless, the testicular tissue is damaged too much or infection occurs after operation, it may cause immune response.
Generally speaking, testicular biopsy will not damage the original fertility of testis. Infertile patients who have undergone testicular biopsy are still infertile after treatment. Generally speaking, it is not caused by testicular thrift itself, but should also be considered from pathology and treatment plan.
So how to do testicular biopsy 1. Preparation before testicular biopsy
You should know something about yourself before you have an examination. You can examine semen with a microscope to know the existence of semen. If there is less semen, it is best to detect after ejaculation's semen during the examination, because some uncertain factors can be discharged; Semen contains fructose, which can be used to judge whether the vas deferens is blocked. If both parties are absent, it is a sign of azoospermia.
2. The process of testicular biopsy
Testicular biopsy does not completely damage the testis, but only takes out a small piece of living testis. This not only minimizes the injury, but also improves the accuracy of the operation. Moreover, this operation is fast, less painful, less bleeding during operation, no need to suture the wound and take out stitches, and the postoperative recovery is faster. At present, testicular biopsy is still widely used and the results are relatively accurate. In addition, the operation is skilled, the method is simple, and the damage is minimized.
Testicular biopsy sounds terrible, but as long as you actively overcome psychological factors and follow the doctor's advice, you will soon recover.