In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures

Capsule Clinical outcomes using INVOcell device with ICSI. Objective Intravaginal culture of oocytes (INVO) procedure is an intravaginal culture system that utilizes the INVOcell device in which the fertilization and embryo culture occur. In this procedure, the vaginal cavity serves as an incubator...

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Main Authors: Javier García-Ferreyra, Roly Hilario, Daniel Luna, Lucy Villegas, Rocío Romero, Patricia Zavala, Julio Dueñas-Chacón
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-01-01
Series:Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/CMRH.S25494
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spelling doaj-fea881516b2b48fcb01e65c70fe6b8e92020-11-25T03:40:31ZengSAGE PublishingClinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health1179-55812015-01-01910.4137/CMRH.S25494In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI ProceduresJavier García-Ferreyra0Roly Hilario1Daniel Luna2Lucy Villegas3Rocío Romero4Patricia Zavala5Julio Dueñas-Chacón6FERTILAB Laboratory of Assisted Reproduction, Lima, Peru.PROCREAR Fertility Center, Lima, Peru.FERTILAB Laboratory of Assisted Reproduction, Lima, Peru.FERTILAB Laboratory of Assisted Reproduction, Lima, Peru.PROCREAR Fertility Center, Lima, Peru.PROCREAR Fertility Center, Lima, Peru.PROCREAR Fertility Center, Lima, Peru.Capsule Clinical outcomes using INVOcell device with ICSI. Objective Intravaginal culture of oocytes (INVO) procedure is an intravaginal culture system that utilizes the INVOcell device in which the fertilization and embryo culture occur. In this procedure, the vaginal cavity serves as an incubator for oocyte fertilization and early embryonic development. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of this intravaginal culture system in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). METHODS: A total of 24 cycles INVO-ICSI (study group) and 74 cycles of ICSI (control group) were included in the study. The cleaved oocytes at day 3/ total injected oocytes, embryo quality, pregnancy rate (PR), implantation rate (IR), and miscarriage rate (MR) were compared between both groups. Results At day 3, there was no difference in the cleaved oocyte rate (78.7 and 76.1%) and embryo quality (77 and 86.8%) for the study and control groups, respectively. In the study group, more embryos were significantly transferred compared to the control group (2.63 ± 0.58 versus 1.93 ± 0.25; P < 0.05). PRs, IRs, and MRs were similar for the study group compared with the control group (PR: 54.2% versus 58.1%; IR: 31.7% versus 33.6%; MR: 7.7% versus 20.9%). Conclusions Good PR and IR can be obtained using the INVOcell device, and the INVO-ICSI procedure can be considered as an alternative option to infertile patients.https://doi.org/10.4137/CMRH.S25494
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author Javier García-Ferreyra
Roly Hilario
Daniel Luna
Lucy Villegas
Rocío Romero
Patricia Zavala
Julio Dueñas-Chacón
spellingShingle Javier García-Ferreyra
Roly Hilario
Daniel Luna
Lucy Villegas
Rocío Romero
Patricia Zavala
Julio Dueñas-Chacón
In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health
author_facet Javier García-Ferreyra
Roly Hilario
Daniel Luna
Lucy Villegas
Rocío Romero
Patricia Zavala
Julio Dueñas-Chacón
author_sort Javier García-Ferreyra
title In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
title_short In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
title_full In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
title_fullStr In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Culture System Using the INVOcell Device Shows Similar Pregnancy and Implantation Rates to those Obtained from in Vivo Culture System in ICSI Procedures
title_sort in vivo culture system using the invocell device shows similar pregnancy and implantation rates to those obtained from in vivo culture system in icsi procedures
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health
issn 1179-5581
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Capsule Clinical outcomes using INVOcell device with ICSI. Objective Intravaginal culture of oocytes (INVO) procedure is an intravaginal culture system that utilizes the INVOcell device in which the fertilization and embryo culture occur. In this procedure, the vaginal cavity serves as an incubator for oocyte fertilization and early embryonic development. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of this intravaginal culture system in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). METHODS: A total of 24 cycles INVO-ICSI (study group) and 74 cycles of ICSI (control group) were included in the study. The cleaved oocytes at day 3/ total injected oocytes, embryo quality, pregnancy rate (PR), implantation rate (IR), and miscarriage rate (MR) were compared between both groups. Results At day 3, there was no difference in the cleaved oocyte rate (78.7 and 76.1%) and embryo quality (77 and 86.8%) for the study and control groups, respectively. In the study group, more embryos were significantly transferred compared to the control group (2.63 ± 0.58 versus 1.93 ± 0.25; P < 0.05). PRs, IRs, and MRs were similar for the study group compared with the control group (PR: 54.2% versus 58.1%; IR: 31.7% versus 33.6%; MR: 7.7% versus 20.9%). Conclusions Good PR and IR can be obtained using the INVOcell device, and the INVO-ICSI procedure can be considered as an alternative option to infertile patients.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/CMRH.S25494
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