A prospective randomized comparison of single- and double-lumen needles for transvaginal follicular aspiration
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A prospective randomized comparison of single- and double-lumen needles for transvaginal follicular aspiration
Abstract
Patients undergoing ultrasound-directed transvaginal follicular aspiration in a large in vitro fertilization (IVF) program were randomized for retrieval with either a single-lumen needle (SLN; N = 22) or a double-lumen needle (DLN; N = 22) to compare recovery rates and the technical aspects of their use. Two hundred ten and two hundred two follicles were aspirated with each needle, respectively. Follicular diameters were measured ultrasonically at the time of aspiration and recorded. One or more washes were performed when using the DLN and the SLN was withdrawn each time to recover the fluid in the dead space of the needle. The distribution of follicular sizes was the same for both needles. Oocyte recovery rates (SLN = 65.7%; DLN = 63.9%) and the incidence of fractured zonae (SLN = 9.1%; DLN = 6.4%) were the same for both needles (alpha greater than 0.50; beta less than 0.01). Although there were no differences between the two needles in the number of oocytes provided for IVF, there were technical differences. The DLN needle was more flexible and frequently deviated from the projected path as observed by ultrasound. The SLN may be preferable because it is technically easier to use; however, there may remain specific indications for the use of the DLN.
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Single- and double-lumen needles for oocyte harvesting.J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf. 1989 Dec;6(6):353-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01138776. J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf. 1989. PMID: 2634721 No abstract available.
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