What is IMSI?
IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection) is an advanced fertility treatment technique used in assisted reproduction. It involves using a high-powered microscope to select the best-quality sperm based on their shape and structure before injecting them directly into an egg.
- IMSI is particularly beneficial for couples experiencing male infertility issues, such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or abnormal sperm morphology.
- This technique is a refinement of ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), offering an additional layer of precision in sperm selection.
Dr. Roshi Satija is renowned for her expertise in IMSI, providing hope and advanced solutions to couples facing male infertility.

How Does IMSI Work?
IMSI follows a systematic process to ensure the best chances of fertilization:
- Sperm Collection: Sperm is collected from the male partner through ejaculation or surgical methods if needed.
- Microscopic Examination: Using a high-powered microscope magnifying up to 6,000 times, sperm cells are examined in detail to identify abnormalities.
- Selection of Sperm: Only the healthiest and most morphologically normal sperm are selected.
- Injection into the Egg: The selected sperm is injected into the egg during an IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) procedure to facilitate fertilization.
Dr. Roshi Satija ensures a meticulous approach in every IMSI procedure, maximizing the chances of successful conception.
What Are The Advantages of IMSI?
IMSI offers several advantages, making it a game-changer in fertility treatments:
- Higher Success Rates: Selecting the best sperm increases the chances of successful fertilization and healthy embryo development.
- Reduced Risk of Miscarriage: Morphologically normal sperm are less likely to carry genetic abnormalities, reducing the risk of miscarriage.
- Improved Embryo Quality: High-quality sperm leads to better-quality embryos, enhancing the chances of implantation.
- Effective for Severe Male Infertility: IMSI is particularly beneficial for men with severe sperm abnormalities or repeated IVF failures.
Dr. Roshi Satija’s skillful implementation of IMSI ensures that patients experience these benefits, making her a trusted name in fertility treatments.
How About Expertise in IMSI?
Expertise is crucial for the success of advanced fertility treatments like IMSI.
- Dr. Roshi Satija has extensive experience and a high degree of expertise in IMSI. Her approach combines technical precision with compassionate care.
- She stays updated with the latest advancements in fertility medicine and employs state-of-the-art equipment at God’s Grace IVF Centre.
When it comes to IMSI, Dr. Roshi Satija is one of the most skilled and reliable doctors in the field.
A New Breakthrough in Treating Male Infertility
IMSI represents a revolutionary step forward in treating male infertility. By addressing even the most severe cases of sperm abnormalities, IMSI has paved the way for many couples to achieve parenthood.
- It is especially effective for couples who have experienced repeated IVF failures or unexplained infertility.
- IMSI’s precision in selecting the best sperm ensures a higher likelihood of success compared to traditional methods.
Dr. Roshi Satija integrates innovative techniques like IMSI into her practice, offering hope and new possibilities to couples struggling with infertility.
What Are the Success Rates of IMSI?
Success rates of IMSI vary depending on factors such as:
- Age of the Female Partner: Younger women tend to have higher success rates.
- Quality of Eggs and Sperm: IMSI optimizes sperm quality, but egg health also plays a critical role.
- Underlying Medical Conditions: The overall health and fertility history of both partners impact success rates.
On average, IMSI can increase pregnancy rates by up to 15% compared to conventional ICSI.
Dr. Roshi Satija’s expertise and personalized care contribute to consistently high success rates for IMSI procedures at her clinic.

FAQ's
What is the difference between ICSI and IMSI?
IMSI uses advanced microscopy to select high-quality sperm, whereas ICSI involves injecting any motile sperm into the egg. IMSI offers better success rates for severe male infertility.
Is IMSI painful for the male partner?
No, sperm collection for IMSI is typically non-invasive and painless. Surgical methods may be used in some cases.
Can IMSI improve success after failed IVF cycles?
Yes, IMSI is highly recommended for couples with previous IVF failures due to poor sperm quality.
Is IMSI safe for the baby?
Yes, IMSI reduces the chances of genetic abnormalities, ensuring healthier embryos and pregnancies.
How long does an IMSI cycle take?
The duration of an IMSI cycle is similar to a standard IVF cycle, typically taking 4–6 weeks.
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