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Cureus ; 16(5): e59728, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38841044

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is among the new ground-breaking methods called for endometrial disorders detected in assisted reproductive technology (ART). This research work takes account of both a systematic literature review and an exploration of the molecular connections. The report aims to present the capabilities and benefits of the PRP in ART and the nonconformance and dangers involved in its use in ART. However, all these stages of ART need conducive endometrium, live micro embryo, and coordinated interaction between the blastocyst and the uterus. Despite all ART has achieved, implantation failure still exists as a problem having one quarter being attributed to the absence of the endometrial receptivity level. The review points to a corresponding increase in the role of autologous PRP in promoting cell proliferation, neo-angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory effects to facilitate effective endometrial receptivity. The outcome of prior trials with the PRP approach proved to be positive for women with adenomyosis, thin endometrial lining, recurring implantation failure, chronic endometritis, and Asherman's syndrome. Challenges still exist in the proper placement of PRP for all women with infertility problems as well as how it works for individuals with blood disorders and infections. This study will look into the safest number of doses, the time of acting, and the possible future health hazards that both mother and child may face.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e60736, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38903279

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The present study is set in the broad field of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and examines various procedures under assisted hatching (AH). It also reviews their effects on implantation success rates. The primary emphasis is on explaining who has benefited and how many have benefited from these interventions. The most important factor determining the success rate of ART is implantation. To increase these rates, we use AH in our clinics to enhance each embryo's chances at life and substantially improve overall results. This comprehensive review includes various approaches, such as chemical-based measures (such as applying Tyrode's solution) and mechanical techniques (such as zona drilling and partial zona dissection). The individual techniques are carefully scrutinized, considering their mechanical detailing, methods of applying therapeutic effects, and the appropriateness of matching present social circumstances. The review begins by analyzing the basic nature of AH as a medium for embryo implantation and then focuses on how this detailed view reveals the advantages and drawbacks of various methods. Moreover, the articles discuss improvements in AH technology and many of the most modern technological developments that can help fine-tune ART issues. A major problem with these methodologies is that they involve serious risks and legal complications. However, a broad assessment of these topics allows us to understand their impact on fertility treatments. This review is written as a guidebook for physicians and researchers working in reproductive medicine. It compiles all current knowledge, providing literature to build on successes that will make breakthroughs possible in ART. Indeed, this is a valuable reference for guiding us in navigating complex AH procedures. It advances ARTs step by step toward perfection.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e49476, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38152820

RESUMEN

The female reproductive system shows the presence of some microbial species. In in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment, a healthy endometrium plays a key role in embryo implantation, but in case of endometrial infection, it is proven as an obstacle for IVF treatment if not identified. Microorganisms from the genital tract have significant consequences for the reproductive tract health and infection susceptibility. This case study assesses the intricate connection between endometrial microbiota and successful embryo implantation with IVF after endometrial infection. The report describes the case of a 39-year-old female with secondary infertility who was struggling to conceive for the last 18 years. The patient was suffering from hypothyroidism. Her thyroid was controlled using tablets up to a normal value 2.97 of µIU/ml. Hormonal profile of the patient was normal according to her age for IVF. After intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection, three embryos were formed. However, due to endometrial infection, embryo transfer was delayed, and infection was treated with medications. After complete removal of infection, embryo transfer was successful, achieving a positive result in pregnancy. This study underlines the need for intended infertility treatments and highlights the potential role of endometrial bacteria in reproductive success.

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Cureus ; 14(7): e27083, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36000102

RESUMEN

EmbryoGlue (Vitrolife, Sweden) is a hyaluronan-rich medium manufactured specifically for embryo transfer. Normally, culture media is used for embryo transfer. Culture media is enriched with albumin. Embryo transfer success depends upon the implantation rate. According to some researchers, hyaluronic acid-enriched media may be responsible for the success of embryo transfers. The aim of the study is to check the efficacy of hyaluronic acid-enriched media for previous in-vitro fertilization (IVF) failure patients. A 48-year patient was unable to conceive naturally for 20 years. The patient was enrolled for an IVF cycle at Wardha Test Tube Baby Centre in November 2020. The patient was enrolled for three IVF cycles. She was counseled for IVF treatment after failure of three intrauterine inseminations (IUI). Due to menopause, the patient was suggested for IVF with a donor egg and husband's sperm. The uterine septum was found in hysteroscopy and a septum section was done. The patient was conceived after the sixth embryo transfer by using EmbryoGlue. The case report highlighted that the pregnancy may be achieved by the use of EmbryoGlue for embryo transfer.

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