Purpose: Piezo-assisted intracytoplasmic sperm injection (Piezo-ICSI) is reported to be an effective method for inseminating fragile oocytes compared with conventional ICSI (c-ICSI). However, infertile patient groups suitable for Piezo-ICSI have not been elucidated. This study was conducted to determine age groups suitable for Piezo-ICSI using sibling egg controls inseminated by a well-trained embryologist to reduce technical inequalities. Methods: A total of 947 matured oocytes were inseminated either by Piezo-ICSI or by c-ICSI in sibling oocytes as controls. Fertilization (2 pronuclei, PN), survival, and blastocyst development rates on day (D) 5 and D6 after insemination were compared between the Piezo-ICSI and c-ICSI groups. Further analyses were applied to groups of women >35 or ≤35 years of age. Results: There were no significant differences in fertilization, survival, or blastocyst development rates between the two insemination treatment groups. However, for women >35 years of age, the fertilization (P =.008) and blastocyst development (P =.016) rates with Piezo-ICSI on D5 and D6 were significantly higher than in those subjected to c-ICSI. Conclusions: Piezo-ICSI was useful for inseminating oocytes from women >35 years of age.
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Furuhashi, K., Saeki, Y., Enatsu, N., Iwasaki, T., Ito, K., Mizusawa, Y., … Shiotani, M. (2019). Piezo-assisted ICSI improves fertilization and blastocyst development rates compared with conventional ICSI in women aged more than 35 years. Reproductive Medicine and Biology, 18(4), 357–361. https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12290
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