Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

laser-assisted ICSI (LA-ICSI) was described to be a new method combining a less invasive ICSI technique with assisted hatching.This procedure is usually used for MII oocytes possessing oolemma breakage difficulties, but why not using it for even normal Oocytes?!. Especially because data indicated that in addition to an improved oocyte survival, this new approach increases the hatching rate in vitro. But since it is still debatable that such a small opening might impair the hatching process, so modified zona thinning technique was proposed for more embryo safety.


Clinical Trial Description

This study aims to compare the LA- ICSI by drilling a micro hole (LAD-ICSI) and modified LA-ICSI by zona pellucida thinning (LAT-ICSI) with conventional ICSI in order to effectively assess whether this approach can be applied routinely to improve ICSI outcome. One arm study divided into three interventions; Conventional ICSI (control group) was compared with LAD-ICSI (Study group 1) and LAT- ICSI (study group 2) in sibling oocytes. The rates of maturation, fertilization, Devision, Blastulation and good quality blastulation rates were assessed in the three groups Cases were randomly selected for embryo transfer from the three groups,Then chemical pregnancy and clinical pregnancy rates were compared between the three groups. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Laser Assistance to Improve ICSI Outcome

NCT number NCT04455412
Study type Interventional
Source Royal Fertility Center, Egypt
Contact
Status Suspended
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2020
Completion date January 2024