Testicular Biopsy
A testicular biopsy is a test to remove a small sample of tissue from one or both testicles and examined under a microscope to evaluate a man's ability to father a child.
The
testicles
(testes) are oval-shaped glands that hang in
the scrotum beneath the base of the penis. The testicles produce
sperm
(necessary for reproduction) and male hormones,
such as
testosterone.
Why It Is Done
A testicular biopsy may, on rare occasions, be done to help determine the cause of male infertility. Testicular biopsy may be done if both of the following are present:
Testicular biopsy is not usually used to detect testicular cancer. When cancer is suspected, an open surgical procedure (orchiectomy) is done to confirm the diagnosis.
How To Prepare
Before having a testicular biopsy, be sure to tell your doctor if you:
- Have had any bleeding problems.
- Are allergic to any medications, including anesthetics.
- Take any medications regularly. Be sure your doctor knows the names and doses of all your medications.
- Are taking any blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin (Coumadin), heparin, enoxaparin (Lovenox), aspirin, ibuprofen, or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
You will need to sign a consent form that says you understand the
risks of a testicular biopsy and agree to have the biopsy. Talk to your health
professional about any concerns you have regarding the need for the biopsy, any
alternative methods for the biopsy, its risks, how it will be done, or what the
results will indicate. To help you understand the importance of the biopsy,
fill out the
medical test
information form
(What is a PDF document?).
If a testicular biopsy is done under local anesthesia, no other special preparation is needed.
If the biopsy is done under general anesthesia, do not eat or drink anything for 8 to 12 hours before the biopsy. During preparation for the biopsy, an intravenous line (IV) is inserted in your arm, and a sedative medication is given about an hour before the biopsy.
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