Clinical Embryology

Clinical Embryology

Clinical embryology forms an important part of assisted reproductive treatment workflows involving laboratory-based handling, assessment, culture, cryopreservation, and preservation of reproductive cells and embryos.

Clinical embryology workflows may include sperm preparation, oocyte handling, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)-related laboratory procedures, fertilization assessment, embryo culture, embryo assessment, vitrification, cryopreservation, and fertility preservation procedures depending on clinical indications and treatment planning.

At Krishna IVF, clinical embryology practices are supported by structured laboratory protocols, documentation systems, identification workflows, barcode-assisted traceability, and quality-oriented reproductive medicine processes.

Cryopreservation and fertility preservation workflows may include sperm freezing, oocyte freezing, embryo freezing, and oncofertility-related reproductive preservation procedures in selected clinical situations, following applicable documentation and regulatory protocols.

Clinical embryology procedures are performed as part of individualized assisted reproductive treatment planning and are interpreted in the context of clinical evaluation, reproductive history, laboratory findings, and treatment requirements.

Research activities related to cryopreservation, vitrification, oocyte and embryo assessment, and embryology workflows from Krishna IVF have contributed to published scientific literature in reproductive medicine.

Clinical embryology at Krishna IVF forms part of broader reproductive medicine, embryology laboratory, fertility preservation, and assisted reproductive treatment workflows.

In older women the implantation rate is less. To enhance implantation rate assisted hatching is performed. In this method a hole is made in zona pellucida of the embryo using diode laser beam.
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