Comparison of cryopreservation of supernumerary pronuclear human oocytes obtained after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and after conventional in-vitro fertilization

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A comparison was made of pronuclear stage human oocytes obtained either after classical in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). After ICSI or IVF, three fertilized oocytes from each patient were kept in culture for a further 24 h before embryo transfer. The surplus oocytes were cryopreserved using the 'open freezing system' and 1,2-propanediol and sucrose as cryoprotectants. A cohort of 817 and 1626 oocytes in pronuclear stage were frozen after IVF and ICSI respectively. Of these, 333 and 744 zygotes have been thawed, of which 78 and 76.5% were morphologically intact zygotes after IVF and ICSI respectively. From the 204 (ICSI) and 89 (IVP) zygote transfers performed, 34 (17%) and 18 (20%) pregnancies were established. Both groups showed a similar abortion rate of -20%. It is concluded that pronuclear stage oocytes resulting from ICSI can be successfully frozen/thawed and the survival and pregnancy rates achieved are comparable to those for zygotes obtained after IVF.

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Al-Hasani, S., Ludwig, M., Gagsteiger, F., Küpker, W., Sturm, R., Yilmaz, A., … Diedrich, K. (1996). Comparison of cryopreservation of supernumerary pronuclear human oocytes obtained after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and after conventional in-vitro fertilization. Human Reproduction, 11(3), 604–607. https://doi.org/10.1093/HUMREP/11.3.604

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