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Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction | 2006

No advantage of laser-assisted over conventional intracytoplasmic sperm injection: a randomized controlled trial [NCT00114725]

K.S. Richter; Alana Davis; Jennifer E. Carter; S.J. Greenhouse; Gilbert L. Mottla; M.J. Tucker

Background Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a component of infertility treatment often employed when conventional in vitro fertilization is unlikely to be successful. Despite good clinical results with ICSI, the procedure is typically associated with degeneration of a significant percentage (approximately 10%) of the treated oocytes. The cause of this degeneration remains unclear. Speculation that damage caused by oocyte compression during the injection procedure may be responsible has led to the development of a novel technique known as laser-assisted ICSI. This procedure involves drilling a small hole through the zona pellucida with a laser prior to sperm injection. Preliminary studies have suggested that laser-assisted ICSI may dramatically reduce oocyte degeneration rates. The objective of this study was to examine whether the reported benefits of laser-assisted ICSI could be verified on a larger, less-selected group of patients. Methods Oocytes retrieved from 59 patients scheduled for ICSI were randomly divided into equal treatment and control groups. Oocytes in the treatment group were inseminated by laser-assisted ICSI, while oocytes in the control group were inseminated by conventional ICSI. Outcome variables (oocyte fertilization and degeneration, embryo cell numbers and fragmentation on days 2 and 3, and compaction and blastocyst formation rates) were compared between treatment and control groups by paired-sample t-test. Subgroup analysis was performed according to zona pellucida and oolemma breakage patterns. Results No significant differences between treatment and control groups were observed for any of the measured outcome variables. However, fragile zonae pellucidae were associated with significantly poorer embryo quality, and fragile oolemmas that broke easily upon insertion of the injection needle were associated with a significantly higher oocyte degeneration rate. Nevertheless, there were also no between-treatment differences in clinical outcomes within these patient subpopulations. Conclusion Contrary to previous reports based on smaller sample sizes, the results of this study suggest that there is no benefit of laser-assisted ICSI, either for the general population of ICSI patients, or for patients prone to zona pellucida or oolemma fragility.


Seminars in Reproductive Medicine | 2005

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening.

Kearns Wg; Pen R; Graham J; Han T; Jennifer E. Carter; Moyer M; K.S. Richter; M.J. Tucker; Hoegerman Sf; Widra E


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

P-532 : Single embryo transfer of frozen-thawed blastocysts: Proportion of cells surviving the cryopreservation process is indicative of implantation potential

S.K. Shipley; K.S. Richter; M.J. Tucker; Robert J. Stillman


Fertility and Sterility | 2015

Pre-wash sperm morphology predicts IUI outcomes by predicting post-wash total motile sperm count (TMSC): an analysis of 26,373 IUI cycles

G. Patounakis; K.S. Richter; Alan H. DeCherney; K. Devine


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

The effect of donor oocyte recipient obesity on live birth: an analysis of 3,922 shared donor oocyte assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles

Shvetha M. Zarek; E.M. Mitchell; Alan H. DeCherney; K.S. Richter; K. Devine; P.E. Browne; J.E. O’Brien


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Racial/ethnic disparities in assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes: an analysis of 10,413 patients from a single fertility practice

K.S. Moon; K.S. Richter; James H. Segars; E.F. Wolff; E.A. Widra


Fertility and Sterility | 2010

Redefining the mouse embryo assay (MEA): novel time-lapse imagery and continuous surveillance vs. ‘snap shot’ observation

M.D. VerMilyea; J.R. Graham; K.S. Richter; Gilbert L. Mottla; M.J. Tucker


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

P-916: Aneuploidy rates of human preimplantation embryos in relation to morphology and development

W.G. Kearns; R. Pen; K.S. Richter; J. Anthony; N. Brodie; E.A. Widra


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Correlating Cleavage Stage Embryo Quality With Clinical Outcome Following in Vitro Fertilization (IVF) With Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) and Single Embryo Transfer (SET)

W.G. Kearns; R. Pen; J. Kaminsky; K.S. Richter; E.A. Widra


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Preimplantation Embryo Aneuploidy Rates in Couples Undergoing Donor Egg In Vitro Fertilization Cycles

W.G. Kearns; R. Pen; J. Kaminsky; K.S. Richter; P. Browne

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K. Devine

National Institutes of Health

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Alan H. DeCherney

National Institutes of Health

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M.J. Tucker

National Institutes of Health

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M.J. Hill

National Institutes of Health

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W.G. Kearns

Johns Hopkins University

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M.W. Healy

National Institutes of Health

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Michael J. Levy

George Washington University

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Eric D. Levens

National Institutes of Health

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