Book contents
- Principles of IVF Laboratory Practice
- Principles of IVF Laboratory Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- The Evolution of IVF Practice
- Section 1 Starting a New Laboratory and Training Protocols
- Section 2 Pre-procedure Protocols
- Section 3 Gametes
- Section 4 Insemination/ICSI
- Chapter 21 General Insemination for IVF
- Chapter 22 Conventional IVF with Short Co-incubation
- Chapter 23 Technical Aspects of ICSI for Ejaculated Spermatozoa
- Chapter 24 Set-Up and Adapted Protocol for Piezo-ICSI
- Chapter 25 Sperm Selection for ICSI by Morphology
- Chapter 26 Sperm Selection for ICSI by Viability
- Chapter 27 Artificial Oocyte Activation for IVF
- Section 5 Fertilization Assessment
- Section 6 Embryo Assessment: Morphology and Beyond
- Section 7 Embryo Cryopreservation
- Section 8 Embryo Transfer
- Section 9 Quality Management
- Index
- References
Chapter 26 - Sperm Selection for ICSI by Viability
from Section 4 - Insemination/ICSI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2023
- Principles of IVF Laboratory Practice
- Principles of IVF Laboratory Practice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- The Evolution of IVF Practice
- Section 1 Starting a New Laboratory and Training Protocols
- Section 2 Pre-procedure Protocols
- Section 3 Gametes
- Section 4 Insemination/ICSI
- Chapter 21 General Insemination for IVF
- Chapter 22 Conventional IVF with Short Co-incubation
- Chapter 23 Technical Aspects of ICSI for Ejaculated Spermatozoa
- Chapter 24 Set-Up and Adapted Protocol for Piezo-ICSI
- Chapter 25 Sperm Selection for ICSI by Morphology
- Chapter 26 Sperm Selection for ICSI by Viability
- Chapter 27 Artificial Oocyte Activation for IVF
- Section 5 Fertilization Assessment
- Section 6 Embryo Assessment: Morphology and Beyond
- Section 7 Embryo Cryopreservation
- Section 8 Embryo Transfer
- Section 9 Quality Management
- Index
- References
Summary
Sperm motility is an important factor for successful fertilization and embryo development. If a patient presents only immotile sperm in the ejaculate or in a testicular sample, a viability test can help to identify among the immotile sperm those that are viable and suitable for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Different sperm viability tests have been introduced, and if they are applied properly, there is a good chance for successful treatment.
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- Principles of IVF Laboratory PracticeLaboratory Set-Up, Training and Daily Operation, pp. 196 - 200Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023