The success of implantation after IVF is highly dependent on embryo endometrium synchrony, the endometrium needs to be receptive to catch the embryo, equally the embryo has to be potentially good enough for implantation. Sometimes the embryo fails to hatch and implant, resulting in IVF failure.
Laser-assisted hatching is an advanced technology used in IVF cycles. The main function of zona pellicuda is to protect the embryo and maintain its integrity. The embryo should hatch out of zona pellicular to allow the interaction between the outer layer of embryo trophectoderm and endometrial cells. Assisted hatching is the process in which zona pellucid is artificially disrupted by micromanipulation, and when it is done by laser ray it is known as Laser Assisted hatching.
Laser-assisted hatching can be done in 2 ways, contact laser and noncontact laser. nowadays non contact lasers are mostly used. Laser beam produces superheating at the point of delivery causing lysis to zona pellicuda. This procedure helps in successful implantation leading to pregnancy.This involves precise procedures and a skilled technician to perform it. And the lab has to
have specialized instruments to dothis advanced procedure. The total process takes only a few seconds
It increases the implantation rate and ongoing pregnancy rate but its role in patients with endometriosis is still not established.
It is an advanced technology when used precisely by a skilled embryologist before embryo transfer results in more successful implantation.
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