1. Preclinical validation of the new vitrification device possessing a feature of absorbing excess vitrification solution for the cryopreservation of human embryos.
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Takahashi N, Harada M, Oi N, Izumi G, Momozawa K, Matsuzawa A, Tokunaga Y, Hirata T, Fujii T, and Osuga Y
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- Adult, Embryonic Development, Female, Humans, Cryopreservation instrumentation, Embryo, Mammalian, Vitrification
- Abstract
Aim: The cryopreservation of embryos is essential for assisted reproductive technology field. The aim of the present study is to examine the efficacy and ease of use of a new vitrification device, Kitasato Vitrification System (KVS), in cryopreservation of human embryos., Methods: Human embryos at the cleavage or blastocyst stage were vitrified and warmed by KVS or Cryotop (control device). The survival of cleavage- and blastocyst-stage embryos and the developmental competence of cleavage-stage embryos were evaluated. Four individuals inexperienced in vitrification and warming embryos tested both KVS and Cryotop. The vitrification time and the detachment time of the embryos were evaluated., Results: At the cleavage stage, there were no significant differences in the survival rate and the development rate to the blastocyst stage between KVS and Cryotop (100 vs 96.8% and 63.3 vs 61.3%, respectively). At the blastocyst stage, there was no significant difference in the re-expansion rate between KVS and Cryotop (100 vs 88.9%). The vitrification time was shorter for KVS than Cryotop. There was no significant difference in the detachment time between KVS and Cryotop., Conclusion: Kitasato Vitrification System is easy to operate, even for inexperienced users, and the viability of human embryos vitrified by KVS is comparable to that of Cryotop, a widely used vitrification device., (© 2020 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.)
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- 2020
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