Obstruction within the male reproductive tract can prevent normal sperm transport despite preserved sperm production. Causes include congenital anomalies, infection-related scarring, or surgical complications.
Men with obstructive infertility often present with normal hormonal profiles but absent or severely reduced sperm in ejaculate. Advanced diagnostic imaging and surgical exploration may be required.
Andrology offers both surgical reconstruction and erotic assisted reproductive options tailored to obstruction severity and patient goals.
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