Objective: To assess the recovery of thawed blasto-cysts submitted to quarter laser assisted hatching and ex-amine potential correlations between the procedure and pregnancy rates. Methods: This cross-sectional study included only sin-gle-blastocyst transfers performed from July 2017 to December 2018. A total of 765 blastocysts were thawed and immediately submitted to quarter laser assisted hatching in the zona pellucida; they were subsequently incubated for three hours until transfer time, at which time they were examined for collapse or expansion; expanded blastocysts were further evaluated for herniation. The Chi-square test was used in statistical analysis. Results: 627 blastocysts expanded (81.9%) and yielded a pregnancy rate of 40% (251/627). 138 blastocysts collapsed after thawing (18.0%) and yielded a pregnancy rate of 25.4% (35/138) (p=0.001). Additional analysis of the subgroup of expanded blastocysts revealed that the 385 herniated blastocysts (61.4%) yielded a pregnancy rate of 43.9% (169/385). The remaining 242 non-herniat-ed blastocysts (38.6%) yielded a pregnancy rate of 33.9% (82/242) (p=0.013). Statistical significance was attributed to events with a p<0.05. Conclusion: Quarter laser assisted hatching is a safe, valid, and relatively easy-to-use procedure for thawed blastocysts. Blastocysts that expanded and herniated after quarter laser assisted hatching presented statistically superior results.
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Brogliato, C., Romanini, J., Berton, C. Z., Suganuma, C. H., Vellez, L. T., Yoshida, I. H., & Barbosa, C. P. (2020). Expansion and herniation: Evaluation of the best pregnancy rate predictor after quarter laser assisted hatching in frozen blastocyst transfers. Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida, 24(2), 170–172. https://doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20190090
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