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Retrograde tubal transfer of human embryos
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1990
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FertilityReproductive HealthGynecologySurgeryFertilisationEmbryologyPublic HealthInfertilityRetrograde Tubal TransferSpare EmbryosRetrograde TestMorphogenesisEmbryonic DevelopmentIn Vitro FertilizationHuman ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyHuman Embryonic DevelopmentEmbryo TransferMedicineRetrograde Cannulation
This preliminary study was designed to evaluate retrograde cannulation of the Fallopian tubes up to the isthmo-interstitial junction using the new technique of tubal embryo stage transfer (TEST). Follicular aspiration was performed under the guidance of a vaginal ultrasound probe in 51 women treated with GnRH + HMG. The oocytes retrieved were inseminated in vitro with 50,000 motile spermatozoa and kept in Menezo B2 medium without serum, at 37 degrees C, in an atmosphere of air + 5% CO2. The eggs were checked 24 and 36 h after insemination. No fertilization occurred in 23 patients. Cleaved embryos were obtained in the 28 other patients. One to seven embryos at the 2-4-cell stage were transferred with the 'Baudelocque Black Catheter' (BBC) into one tube and spare embryos were frozen. Five pregnancies occurred after retrograde TEST, for a pregnancy rate of 9.8% per cycle and 17.9% per transfer. One patient has given birth to a normal full-term baby. One singleton and one twin pregnancy are ongoing (8 months in June 1989). The other two pregnancies were ectopic.