Novel imaging technology (Embryoscope ™) to optimise embryo selection

We are one of the first clinics in the UK that have the privilege to offer a revolutionary new technique called 'embryoscope imaging'. This equipment records images of embryos every 15 minutes. Embryonic cells are programmed to divide at set time intervals and the timing of these divisions has been shown to be of high clinical value to optimise IVF outcomes. Time lapse videos of your embryos will enable our embryologists to enhance embryo selection for transfer by studying these timelines of cell division. This novel and unique application has shown to have a vast improvement in pregnancy rates as patterns of embryo development can be monitored to select the most viable embryo(s) from a cohort. Recent reports emerging about the use of this technology is very promising and can also be used to reduce the number of embryos to transfer in order to minimise the risks of multiple pregnancy.

 

Below are two videos of embryos cultured in the embryoscope and it can be seen that in the video on the left the embryo starts developing normally but ends up arresting in development as it develops ' vacuoles'.

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Vacuoles EmbryoscopeNormal Embryoscope

 
The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health (CRGH)
The New Wing - Eastman Dental Hospital
256 Gray's Inn Road - London WC1X 8LD
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