Embryoscope
The use of embryoscopes is one of the most recent interpretations of IVF treatment. The embryoscope is a method of analysis developed to select the most qualified embryos from those created in a laboratory setting. As a result, the chances of the transferred embryo being born healthy by attaching to the mother’s uterus increase. Embryoscope, which is a procedure that requires specialization and experience, is still used in prestigious clinics today.
What Exactly Is An Embryoscope?
The embryoscope provides a safe environment for embryo development and observation. The device, which allows you to see all stages of embryo development, has a system that records for twenty minutes. The device’s camera and recording system allow for detailed analysis later on. It enables the selection of the correct embryo for freezing or transfer by ensuring the tracking of all steps that occur following the microinjection method. As a result, it significantly increases the success rate of the IVF treatment.
How Is an Embryoscope Used?
The device that allows the examination of the embryo is known as an embryoscope. The obtained embryos are observed in the processes between 3 and 5 days. Using an embryoscope, all stages and developmental processes of the embryos are recorded. The eggs that are fertilized normally and abnormally can thus be distinguished.
Who Should Use an Embryoscope?
The embryoscope application is intended for individuals who have previously failed IVF treatment trials. Embryo freezing procedures are another application field. Because of the analyses performed prior to the embryo freezing process, the most healthy embryos with high success rates can be frozen. This ensures that the transfer, which will take place after the thawing process, will have a high success rate. The age range for embryoscope can vary depending on the person’s health. It is, however, recommended for increasing the treatment success rate of individuals over the age of 35.
What Are the Benefits of Embryoscope?
The incubators, in which the embryos are placed, are opened and closed frequently during normal IVF treatment. This condition may expose the embryos to shock and have a negative impact on the embryo’s quality. Embryoscope allows embryos to be examined without removing them from the culture environment and thereby affecting the culture conditions. All stages of embryo development are visible and recordable. As a result, the embryo with the best attachment potential can be chosen. It gives an opportunity to increase the success rate especially for the individuals who have a failed IVF treatment history.