PICSI

PICSI

🧬 What is PICSI (Physiological ICSI)?

PICSI stands for Physiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. It is an advanced sperm selection method used before performing ICSI. In this technique, only mature, functionally competent sperm are selected using a hyaluronic acid (HA) binding test.

This is important because hyaluronic acid is naturally found around the egg, and only mature sperm can bind to it. These selected sperm are less likely to have DNA damage, making them ideal for injection during ICSI.

🧠 Why is PICSI Done?

PICSI is used to improve the quality of sperm selection, especially in patients with:

  • Recurrent IVF or ICSI failure

  • Recurrent miscarriages

  • High sperm DNA fragmentation

  • Poor embryo quality in past cycles

  • Advanced paternal age

  • Unexplained infertility

🔍 How PICSI Works: Step-by-Step Process

1. Sperm Sample Collection

  • A semen sample is collected from the male partner (either naturally or via surgical retrieval like TESA/PESA).

2. Sperm Preparation

  • The sample is washed and processed using standard techniques.

3. PICSI Dish Preparation

  • A special PICSI dish is used, which contains hyaluronic acid microdots.

4. Sperm Interaction with Hyaluronic Acid

  • The prepared sperm sample is placed in the PICSI dish.

  • Only mature, biochemically competent sperm will bind to the hyaluronic acid microdots.

5. Sperm Selection

  • The embryologist selects only the sperm that are bound to HA, as these are more likely to have normal morphology, motility, and DNA integrity.

6. ICSI Procedure

  • These selected sperm are then injected into the mature eggs using standard ICSI technique.

📊 Benefits of PICSI

 

BenefitDescription
🧪 Improved Sperm QualityReduces risk of injecting immature or DNA-damaged sperm
👶 Better Embryo QualityLeads to higher chances of healthy embryo development
❤️ Lower Miscarriage RiskSelecting DNA-intact sperm may lower risk of early pregnancy loss
📈 Improved Pregnancy RatesEspecially helpful in patients with prior IVF/ICSI failures

⚖️ PICSI vs. ICSI: Key Differences

 

FeatureICSIPICSI
Sperm SelectionBased on appearance & motilityBased on natural sperm maturity
DNA FragmentationMay go undetectedReduces risk by selecting mature sperm
Miscarriage RiskSlightly higher in some casesLower in selected patients
Extra CostLowerSlightly higher

🧬 Is PICSI Right for You?

PICSI is especially recommended if:

  • You’ve had multiple failed IVF/ICSI cycles

  • You or your partner have high DNA fragmentation index (DFI)

  • You’ve experienced recurrent implantation failure

  • There is male factor infertility (low count, motility, morphology)

📌 In Summary:

 

AspectDetails
Full NamePhysiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Main PurposeSelection of mature, DNA-intact sperm before ICSI
Used inIVF/ICSI cycles
Best ForRecurrent IVF failures, male infertility, high DFI
GoalBetter embryo quality, higher pregnancy success, fewer miscarriages