Abstract
During the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) procedure, the collected oocytes are incubated until just before ICSI. The ideal preincubation time of oocytes was investigated in 544 treatment cycles. Oocyte retrieval was carried out 35 h after human chorionic gonadotrophin administration. Oocytes were cultured for between 1 and 11 h before ICSI. Embryo transfer was performed 48 h after oocyte collection. The survival, fertilization and cleavage rates of injected oocytes indicated no statistically significant differences between oocytes preincubated for different lengths of time. The proportion of good-quality embryos (grades 1 and 2) was lower at 9-11 h of preincubation time than for all the other preincubation times (P < 0.001). No statistically significant differences were detected in the pregnancy rate between each group (mean: 15.9%), although the pregnancy rate at 9-11 h of preincubation time appeared to be low (7.7%). These results suggest that the oocyte retained sufficient potential for fertilization between 1 and 9 h after oocyte collection in ICSI. For the researchers who practise more complex ICSI procedures than IVF, it would be convenient to be able to perform ICSI at any time between 1 and 9 h after oocyte collection.
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