Egg recovery completed with a “manually-created” negative pressure is still an option in cases of emergency or “low-cost” in vitro fertilization?
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    Case Report
    P: 257-258
    December 2015

    Egg recovery completed with a “manually-created” negative pressure is still an option in cases of emergency or “low-cost” in vitro fertilization?

    J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2015;16(4):257-258
    1. Assisted Reproduction Unit, Aberdeen University Institute Of Applied Health Sciences, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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    Received Date: 18.04.2015
    Accepted Date: 13.07.2015
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    ABSTRACT

    This is a report of a case of an egg recovery procedure completed with manual suction instead of the automated negative pressure suction. A 35–year-old woman who was undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment had to undergo oocyte recovery using manual suction through a syringe instead of the automated negative pressure suction systems because of the failure of both the initial and replacement systems. The treatment cycle ended in a positive pregnancy test and a clinical pregnancy with acceptable oocyte fertilization rates and no complications during procedure. The case presented may be an implication for an alternative implementation in cases of emergency, particularly when low-cost IVF is a target.

    Keywords: IVF, oocyte retrieval, manual, suction, cost

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