Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis (CASA) Spermolyzer System utilizes modern computer and advanced image processing techniques for the clinical test of sperm motility, quality, and morphology. Based on the sperm test standards of the WHO 5th criteria, the system can comprehensively analyze the characteristics of sperm motions through image processing of sperms in their dynamic or morphological status. The system then analyzes these values and generates accurate parameters to reflect sperm quality. The whole procedure is fast and provides several important pieces of information that are vital to present a scientific basis for male reproductive ability.
Computer-Assisted Semen Analysis complements routine sperm functional assays, which indirectly measure the ability of sperm to fertilize the ova and deliver its chromosomes to the ovum.
The method is designed to estimate the spermatozoa concentration and their motility in a native specimen
The method is designed to determine the morphological parameters of Spermatozoa
This test is important to determine if the non-motile spermatozoa are alive or dead
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