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ICSI Treatment in Ahmedabad

Dr. Pranay Shah offers ICSI, IMSI & PICSI — advanced sperm injection for male infertility in Ahmedabad. 70–80% fertilisation rate.
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For couples facing male infertility — low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal morphology, or even the complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate — the question of how fertilisation can possibly occur feels overwhelming. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is the answer that has transformed male factor infertility from a near-insurmountable barrier into a highly treatable condition.

ICSI is an advanced IVF laboratory technique in which a single, carefully selected sperm is directly injected into the centre of a mature egg using an ultra-fine glass needle — a micropipette. Unlike conventional IVF — where thousands of sperm must naturally penetrate the egg — ICSI removes the entire competitive process of fertilisation and replaces it with precision science. At Wellspring IVF, ICSI is performed by our dedicated in-house embryology team under Dr. Pranay Shah’s direct supervision using precision micromanipulation equipment. We do not outsource embryology. Your embryos are handled in-house, at every step.

 

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Fertilisation Rate with ICSI

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Standard IVF vs ICSI —
Why the Difference Matters Enormously

To understand why ICSI is so significant, you need to understand what standard IVF requires of the sperm — and precisely where it fails in male factor infertility cases. The following comparison is the single most important distinction you need to grasp before understanding your treatment options.

IVF VS ICSI
Comparison PointStandard IVFICSI
Fertilisation methodSperm placed near egg — must penetrate zona pellucida naturallySingle sperm injected directly into egg cytoplasm by embryologist
Sperm quantity required50,000–100,000+ motile sperm per eggOnly ONE viable sperm per egg
Motility requirementSperm must swim to reach and penetrate the eggEven immotile sperm can be used — motility is not required
Where it failsFails when sperm count is very low, motility severely reduced, or penetration impossibleEliminates all competitive fertilisation barriers entirely
Fertilisation rate50–70% when sperm quality is normal70–80% regardless of sperm quality — embryologist controls fertilisation
Best suited forNormal semen parameters or mild male factorLow count, poor motility, poor morphology, azoospermia, failed fertilisation history

Who Needs ICSI? —
Clinical Indications for ICSI Treatment in Ahmedabad

ICSI is recommended whenever natural fertilisation — even in a standard IVF setting — is unlikely to succeed, or when there is a documented history of fertilisation failure. Dr. Pranay Shah evaluates the complete semen analysis, previous treatment history, and female factor findings before recommending ICSI. Below are the primary indications we treat at Wellspring IVF.

Oligospermia (Low Sperm Count)

Total sperm count below 15 million/mL or total motile count below 5 million makes natural fertilisation unreliable. ICSI bypasses the competitive fertilisation process entirely, requiring only one viable sperm per egg.

Asthenospermia (Poor Sperm Motility)

When progressive motility is below 32%, sperm cannot physically reach and penetrate the egg in standard IVF. ICSI requires only viability — not swimming ability — making poor motility irrelevant to the fertilisation outcome.

Teratospermia (Abnormal Sperm Morphology)

When normal-form sperm is below 4% on Kruger strict criteria, penetration of the zona pellucida is severely impaired. The ICSI embryologist hand-selects the most structurally intact sperm from the entire sample — morphological failure of the majority does not prevent fertilisation.

Azoospermia (Zero Sperm in Ejaculate)

When no sperm is present in the ejaculate — whether due to obstruction (Obstructive Azoospermia) or production failure (Non-Obstructive Azoospermia) — sperm is surgically retrieved via TESE or PESA. ICSI is the only technique that can utilise these surgically retrieved sperm, which are always present in very small numbers.

High Sperm DNA Fragmentation (DFI > 25%)

When sperm DNA integrity testing reveals a Fragmentation Index above 25–30%, even morphologically normal sperm may carry damaged genetic material that compromises embryo development. ICSI combined with PICSI or IMSI selects sperm at a deeper biological level — beyond what standard ICSI selection can assess.

Previous Total Fertilisation Failure (TFF)

If a previous standard IVF cycle resulted in zero fertilisation despite adequate egg numbers and apparently normal sperm quality, ICSI is mandated for all subsequent cycles. Something in the natural fertilisation process failed — ICSI removes that variable entirely.

Frozen or Surgically Retrieved Sperm

Sperm that has been cryopreserved experiences reduced motility after thawing. Sperm extracted from the testis or epididymis via TESE or PESA is present in tiny quantities. ICSI is always the technique of choice in both scenarios — it does not require high sperm numbers or normal motility to achieve reliable fertilisation.

WHO Reference — Semen Parameters That Indicate ICSI

The following WHO 2021 lower reference limits represent the 5th percentile of fertile men. Values below these thresholds, combined with difficulty conceiving, are sufficient indication for ICSI at Wellspring IVF:

Total Sperm Count: < 39 million per ejaculate     |   Sperm Concentration: < 16 million/mL

Progressive Motility: < 30%     |   Total Motility: < 42%

Normal Morphology (Kruger): < 4%     |   Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index: > 25% (high-risk threshold)

Any single parameter falling below reference — combined with fertility difficulty — is a sufficient indication for ICSI at Wellspring IVF.

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  • How ICSI differs from conventional IVF
  • Male infertility conditions requiring ICSI
  • Fertilization and embryo development process
  • ICSI success factors and treatment basics

The ICSI Procedure —
Step by Step Inside Wellspring's IVF Laboratory

The ICSI procedure is performed on the morning of egg retrieval (Ovum Pick-Up / OPU). Here is exactly what happens inside our laboratory — from sample preparation to embryo confirmation the following morning.
Step 1

Sperm Preparation —
Finding the Best Candidate

On the morning of OPU, the male partner provides a semen sample (or the pre-frozen / surgically retrieved sample is thawed). The sample is processed using density gradient centrifugation and swim-up separation to isolate the most motile, morphologically normal sperm from seminal plasma, debris, and dead cells. The final washed preparation represents the elite fraction of the sample — only these are available for ICSI injection.

Step 2

Egg Assessment —
Identifying Mature Eggs Ready for ICSI

Eggs retrieved from follicles during OPU are immediately evaluated by our embryologist. Only MII (Metaphase II) eggs — mature, fully developed eggs — are suitable for ICSI. Immature (MI or GV) eggs are identified and set aside. The number of MII eggs is recorded and communicated to Dr. Shah — this determines how many ICSI injections will be performed.

Step 3

ICSI Injection —
Precision Under the Microscope

Each mature egg is placed in a micromanipulation dish under the high-powered microscope. A holding pipette secures the egg gently. The embryologist then uses the fine micropipette needle — thinner than a human hair — to pick up a single selected sperm, immobilise it, and inject it directly through the zona pellucida and into the egg cytoplasm. This process takes approximately 30–60 seconds per egg and requires exceptional technical precision.

Step 4

Post-Injection Culture —
Confirming Fertilisation

After injection, eggs are placed in our advanced incubation system replicating the natural fallopian tube environment precisely — controlled temperature, CO₂ concentration, and humidity. Fertilisation is confirmed the following morning (Day 1) by checking for the appearance of two pronuclei (2PN) inside the egg — one from the sperm, one from the egg. 2PN confirmation = successful fertilisation and the beginning of embryo development.

Step 5

Embryo Development —
Days 2 to 5

Fertilised eggs are cultured to either Day 3 (8-cell cleavage stage) or Day 5/6 (blastocyst stage) depending on your specific protocol. Blastocyst culture is performed at Wellspring in the majority of cases — Day 5 embryos have significantly higher implantation potential than Day 3 embryos and allow for better embryo selection before transfer.

Step 6

Embryo Selection and Transfer

On Day 3 or Day 5, our embryologist grades each embryo on standardised morphological criteria. The best-quality embryo is recommended for transfer. Additional high-grade embryos are vitrified (freeze-preserved) for future cycles if needed. Dr. Pranay Shah personally performs every embryo transfer at Wellspring — with ultrasound guidance for optimal placement accuracy.

Going Beyond ICSI — Learn About High-Magnification IMSI and PICSI

Standard ICSI selects sperm at 200–400× magnification — an assessment of basic shape and motility. For most patients, this level of selection is sufficient. However, when standard ICSI has not produced expected outcomes, or when sperm morphology is severely abnormal, two additional selection techniques offer a deeper level of evaluation before injection.
ICSI VS IMSI

IMSI — Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection

IMSI performs the same injection as ICSI but selects sperm after examining it at 6,000–10,000× magnification — roughly 15–20 times more powerful than standard ICSI selection. At this magnification, nuclear vacuoles — internal defects inside the sperm head that are completely invisible at standard ICSI magnification — become apparent. Sperm with large nuclear vacuoles carry a significantly higher risk of chromosomal abnormalities and are associated with poor embryo quality and failed implantation. IMSI allows the embryologist to select only structurally clean, vacuole-free sperm. Learn more on our dedicated IMSI treatment page.

IMSI is Recommended When:

  • Standard ICSI cycles have produced embryos of consistently poor quality despite adequate egg numbers
  • Sperm morphology is severely abnormal even on standard analysis (teratospermia <1% normal forms)
  • Two or more ICSI cycles have ended in failed fertilisation or poor blastocyst development
  • Recurrent implantation failure where the male factor has not been fully excluded

PICSI — Physiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

PICSI selects sperm using hyaluronan-binding as a biological selection marker. Mature, genetically intact sperm bind naturally to hyaluronan (a natural substance found in the zona pellucida). Immature or DNA-damaged sperm do not bind. By selecting only sperm that demonstrate this binding ability, PICSI replicates the natural biological selection mechanism that would normally occur at the egg surface — but does so in the laboratory before injection, not after.

PICSI is Recommended When:

  • Sperm DNA fragmentation testing (DFI) reveals a fragmentation index above 25–30%
  • Previous IVF / ICSI cycles have produced embryos that arrest early in development
  • Recurrent implantation failure where sperm DNA integrity has not been assessed
  • Male partner age > 40 years with elevated concern about sperm DNA integrity
The following table summarises when each technique is most appropriate:
Feature / IndicatorICSIIMSIPICSI
Magnification200–400×6,000–10,000×Standard + hyaluronan binding
Nuclear vacuole checkNot possibleYes — visible & excludedPartial — via maturity marker
DNA fragmentationNot addressedPartially mitigatedDirectly targeted
Best forMost ICSI casesPoor morphology, poor embryo qualityHigh DFI, recurrent failure
Available at WellspringYes — standardYes — on indicationYes — on indication

Ask Dr. Shah Whether IMSI or PICSI Is Right for Your Case

IMSI and PICSI are evidence-based recommendations — not routine add-ons. Dr. Pranay Shah will review your semen analysis, previous cycle history, and embryo outcomes before advising whether advanced sperm selection is clinically indicated for your specific situation.
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ICSI for Azoospermia — When There Is No Sperm in the Ejaculate

Azoospermia — the complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate — is one of the most emotionally devastating male infertility diagnoses. Yet it is far from the end of the fatherhood journey. At Wellspring IVF, the combination of surgical sperm retrieval (TESE / PESA / Micro-TESE) with ICSI has helped many couples where the male partner had zero sperm on ejaculate testing achieve successful pregnancies.
Obstructive Azoospermia (OA)Non-Obstructive Azoospermia (NOA)
Cause: Blockage in vas deferens or epididymis prevents sperm from reaching the ejaculateCause: Testicular production failure — sperm are not being produced in sufficient numbers
Sperm retrieval: PESA or conventional TESE — sperm found in almost all casesSperm retrieval: Micro-TESE — requires surgical search under microscope magnification
ICSI success with retrieved sperm: Comparable to ejaculated sperm ICSI ratesSperm found in approximately 40–60% of Micro-TESE cases; ICSI success when found is comparable
Examples: Post-vasectomy, CBAVD, prior epididymal infectionExamples: Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY), Y-chromosome microdeletion, spermatogenic arrest

Pre-ICSI Evaluation for Azoospermia — What Dr. Shah Recommends

  • Hormonal Profile: FSH, LH, Total Testosterone, Prolactin — to differentiate obstructive from non-obstructive cause
  • Karyotype (chromosomal analysis): To rule out Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY) and other chromosomal causes
  • Y-chromosome Microdeletion Testing: AZF region deletions — AZFa and AZFb deletions predict Micro-TESE failure
  • Testicular Volume Assessment: By ultrasound — small testes with high FSH suggests NOA

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ICSI Success Rates — What to Realistically Expect

ICSI controls the fertilisation step — it does not control implantation, which remains the primary variable in overall IVF success. Understanding what ICSI achieves at each stage helps set realistic expectations before your cycle begins.
Outcome MeasureTypical Range
Fertilisation rate per MII egg70–80% (Wellspring) vs 60–70% industry standard
Blastocyst formation rate (Day 5)40–60% of fertilised embryos reach blastocyst stage
Clinical pregnancy rate per transfer40–65% (varies with age, diagnosis, embryo grade)
Live birth rate per transfer (age < 35)50–60% with good-quality blastocyst transfer
Live birth rate per transfer (age > 38)25–40% — declines significantly with female age
Cumulative live birth rate (2–3 cycles)70–80% for patients with good ovarian response

Important: How to Interpret These Numbers

These are population-level ranges. Your personal success probability depends on your specific diagnosis, the female partner's age and ovarian reserve, the number and quality of eggs retrieved, embryo quality on Day 5, and whether there are additional uterine or implantation factors.

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ICSI Cost in Ahmedabad — Transparent Pricing at Wellspring IVF

ICSI is itemised separately from the basic IVF cycle cost because it involves significant additional embryologist time, specialised micromanipulation equipment, and technical expertise beyond conventional insemination. Wellspring IVF operates a strict no-hidden-costs philosophy — every component of your treatment is costed and communicated upfront.

A complete, itemised quotation including IVF stimulation medications, laboratory charges, ICSI fee, embryo culture costs, and transfer fee is provided at your initial consultation with Dr. Pranay Shah. For our detailed IVF and ICSI cost breakdown, visit our master IVF hub page or call our team directly.

What Is Included in the ICSI Quotation at Wellspring

  • Ovarian stimulation monitoring (follicular scans + blood tests during stimulation)
  • OPU (Egg retrieval) — procedure, anaesthesia, and operating room charges
  • Semen processing and sperm preparation on the day of OPU
  • ICSI laboratory procedure — embryologist time, micromanipulation equipment, injection consumables
  • Embryo culture media (Day 1–5) and incubation
  • Blastocyst grading and selection
  • Embryo transfer — procedure and ultrasound guidance
  • Luteal phase support medications post-transfer
  • Vitrification (freeze-preservation) of surplus embryos — charged separately
  • Advanced add-ons (IMSI / PICSI / PGT-A / ERA) — discussed and quoted on indication only.

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Male Infertility Is Not the End of Fatherhood

ICSI, IMSI, and PICSI at Wellspring IVF give you the most advanced sperm selection science available in Ahmedabad. Whether you are dealing with low sperm count, azoospermia, high sperm DNA fragmentation, or a history of failed fertilisation — the first step is a conversation with Dr. Pranay Shah. That consultation is where your treatment plan begins — not a generic protocol, but a plan built specifically around your semen analysis, your partner's profile, and your complete clinical history.

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