The procedure includes sperm collection, evaluation, and subsequent freezing. If sperm cannot be obtained through masturbation or if no sperm are present in the ejaculate, it is also possible to collect sperm surgically at the Urology Clinic, with an expected hospitalization of 1-3 days. Collection is performed microsurgically by aspirating sperm from the epididymis and via biopsy, where tissue is obtained from the testicular tubules through small incisions. After collection, a spermogram is evaluated, the sample is mixed with a medium containing cryoprotectants, and it is frozen in special straws. The straws are stored in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of -196°C.
Before sperm cryopreservation, a blood test for sexually transmitted infections is required. Blood can be drawn no earlier than 3 months before and no later than the day of sample freezing, and it is conducted at our clinic. In addition, the patient must sign an informed consent form confirming that they have been fully informed about the procedure, risks, and options for cryopreservation.