胚胎移植的技术方面:文献综述。

IF 1 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Arianna D'Angelo, Alessia Mahoney, Valerio Pisaturo, Alessandra Alteri
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摘要

简介:辅助生殖技术(ART)的目的是解决不孕不育的根本原因,导致一个健康的活产。有一个方面似乎受到的关注较少,但与ART过程中的任何其他步骤同样重要,那就是胚胎移植(ET)。即使有最佳的胚胎,如果没有精确和无创伤地转移到子宫腔内的正确位置,也无法实现成功的活产。与实验室和临床的其他进展相比,ET方面的创新相对较少。证据获取:本文献综述旨在总结四个主要部分的最新证据:ET的要求和准备、ET的程序、并发症、培训和能力。证据综合:综述强调需要适当的设备,包括软尖导管和高分辨率超声机,以尽量减少创伤和提高ET精度。此外,实验室严格的质量控制对于实现最佳临床结果至关重要。尽管体外受精技术简单,但诸如宫颈外伤、胚胎保留和罕见的宫颈排出等并发症突出了在这一关键步骤中进一步研究和改进的必要性。最后,需要训练有素的从业者和胚胎学家,通过绩效指标定期评估他们的能力,这是至关重要的。结论:需要进一步的研究来规范ET技术和改善ART结果,提示ET的每一步都可能显著影响手术的成功。注意细节和坚持关键因素对于优化胚胎移植到子宫至关重要,从而提高妊娠率和患者预后。
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Technical aspects of embryo transfer: a literature review.

Introduction: Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) aim to address the underlying causes of infertility, resulting in a healthy live birth. One aspect that appears receiving less attention yet is equally crucial as any other steps in the ART process, is embryo transfer (ET). Even with optimal embryos, a successful live birth cannot be achieved without a precise and atraumatic transfer to the correct location within the uterine cavity. Compared to other advancements in laboratory and clinic, relatively few innovations have occurred in ET.

Evidence acquisition: This literature review aimed to summarize the latest evidence in four main sections: requirements and preparations for ET, the ET procedure, complications, training and competence.

Evidence synthesis: The review emphasizes the need for appropriate equipment, including soft-tip catheters and high-resolution ultrasound machines, to minimize trauma and enhance ET precision. Additionally, rigorous quality control in the laboratory is essential for achieving optimal clinical outcomes. Despite the technical simplicity of ET, complications such as cervical trauma, retained embryos, and rare expulsion from the cervix highlight the need for further research and improvement in this critical step of the process. Finally, the necessity for well-trained practitioners and embryologists, with competence regularly evaluated through performance indicators, is crucial.

Conclusions: Further research is needed to standardize ET techniques and improve ART outcomes, suggesting that each step of ET may significantly influence the procedure's success. Attention to detail and adherence to key factors are critical to optimizing the transfer of an embryo to the uterus, leading to higher pregnancy rates and better patient outcomes.

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Minerva obstetrics and gynecology
Minerva obstetrics and gynecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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