Comparison of laser-assisted hatching and acidified Tyrode's hatching by evaluation of blastocyst development rates in sibling embryos: a prospective randomized trial
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Comparison of laser-assisted hatching and acidified Tyrode's hatching by evaluation of blastocyst development rates in sibling embryos: a prospective randomized trial
Abstract
Objective: To assess two zona drilling methods in terms of blastocyst development rates using sister embryos.
Design: Prospective, randomized study. Sister embryos of 14 patients were randomly assigned on day 3 to acidified Tyrode's zona drilling or to laser zona drilling. After biopsy, subsequent embryo culture until the blastocyst stage (day 5) was performed.
Setting: Private fertility center.
Patient(s): Patients undergoing IVF-preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Intervention(s): Embryo biopsy using either laser-assisted hatching or acidified Tyrode's hatching on sibling embryos and subsequent blastocyst development evaluation.
Main outcome measure(s): Evaluation of blastocyst development in terms of degree of expansion and cell number in the inner cell mass and trophectoderm.
Result(s): Blastocyst development rates (and blastocyst quality) were similarly high in both the acidified Tyrode's hatching group and the laser-assisted hatching group.
Conclusion(s): Laser hatching does not impair embryonic development to the blastocyst stage, demonstrating that laser-assisted hatching is a suitable alternative to the use of acidified Tyrode's solution for zona drilling.
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