Clinical Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection in Human Assisted Reproduction: Guidelines for Customization and Best Practice of the Procedure
Journal Title: Women's Health Science Journal - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Clinical ICSI is the most frequently used procedure in modern human assisted reproduction. Despite the technique was firstly applied almost three decades ago, the quest for the highest fertilization and pregnancy rates after ICSI still continues. The present article examines some key events of ICSI suggesting specific means and processes in order to develop and offer a customized and highly efficient ICSI to our patients. This tailor-made approach should be the gold goal of every clinical embryologist worldwide and the correct path of modern clinical embryology.
Authors and Affiliations
Economou KA*
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