Preliminary results on transvaginal tubal embryo stage transfer (TV-TEST) without ultrasound guidance

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IVF procedures have been increasingly used in male sub-fertility for both therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. As we assume a positive influence of the tubal milieu on the early embryonal development, any therapy should aim at intra-tubal embryo transfer. In this respect, only invasive techniques such as laparoscopy or laparotomy have been available hitherto (Asch et al., 1986; Balmaceda et al., 1988; Diedrich et al., 1989). Transvaginal intra-tubal embryo stage transfer (TV-TEST) was performed in 15 patients. After stimulation with clomiphene/HMG, HMG or GnRHA/HMG, patients with a follicle size of 18 mm were given 10000 IU HCG. Thirty six hours later, the transvaginal oocyte retrieval was performed without anaesthesia. Altogether, 109 oocytes were recovered. A fertilization rate of 30.3% yielded 33 embryos. Forty-eight hours after oocyte retrieval, the TV-TEST was performed without anaesthesia, in the course of which a maximum of three embryos in the 2- to 8-cell stage were transferred into one tube. Six of these patients are now pregnant. © 1990 Oxford University Press.

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Bauer, O., Ven, H. van D., Diedrich, K., Al-hasani, S., Krebs, D., & Gembruch, U. (1990). Preliminary results on transvaginal tubal embryo stage transfer (TV-TEST) without ultrasound guidance. Human Reproduction, 5(5), 553–556. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137141

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