Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination

Key clinical message In in vitro fertilization (IVF), laser offers several advantages. In this study, we employed laser to eliminate the zona pellucida of a contaminated embryo. This approach helps to rescue embryo with bacterial contamination, and improve embryo‐endometrium interaction. Abstract To...

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Main Authors: Son Truong Dang, Huy Phuong Tran, Tuong Nguyen Ho, Loc Thai Ly, Tuyet Thi‐Diem Hoang, Trang Nguyen‐Khanh Huynh, Anh Tuan Do, Thuan Duc Nguyen, Phuong Thi Dao
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8483
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author Son Truong Dang
Huy Phuong Tran
Tuong Nguyen Ho
Loc Thai Ly
Tuyet Thi‐Diem Hoang
Trang Nguyen‐Khanh Huynh
Anh Tuan Do
Thuan Duc Nguyen
Phuong Thi Dao
author_facet Son Truong Dang
Huy Phuong Tran
Tuong Nguyen Ho
Loc Thai Ly
Tuyet Thi‐Diem Hoang
Trang Nguyen‐Khanh Huynh
Anh Tuan Do
Thuan Duc Nguyen
Phuong Thi Dao
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description Key clinical message In in vitro fertilization (IVF), laser offers several advantages. In this study, we employed laser to eliminate the zona pellucida of a contaminated embryo. This approach helps to rescue embryo with bacterial contamination, and improve embryo‐endometrium interaction. Abstract To present a case report on the removal of a contaminated zona pellucida from an embryo of patient with a history of recurrent implantation failure (RIF), which was followed by a successful live birth. We present the case of a 34‐year‐old patient with a history of 3 years of infertility who underwent in vitro fertilization. During the culture process, the embryos became contaminated, leading to three failed implantations. Despite the aneuploidy of the embryo and the implementation of a washing technique, the contamination persisted. In the final attempt, the contaminated zona pellucida was successfully removed using laser, followed by embryo transfer, resulting in a live birth. We provided detailed clinical information, including patient demographics, infertility history, ovarian response, evidence of bacterial contamination, embryo development, treatment protocols, and outcomes. Laser excision of the zona pellucida is a safe and effective method for addressing bacterial infection in embryos.
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spelling doaj.art-2886115488d7428581ccc5aa0386fbf52024-02-29T07:13:20ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042024-02-01122n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.8483Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contaminationSon Truong Dang0Huy Phuong Tran1Tuong Nguyen Ho2Loc Thai Ly3Tuyet Thi‐Diem Hoang4Trang Nguyen‐Khanh Huynh5Anh Tuan Do6Thuan Duc Nguyen7Phuong Thi Dao8HP Fertility Hai Phong International Hospital of Obstetrics and Pediatrics VietnamInfertility Department Hung Vuong Hospital Ho Chi Minh City VietnamTaipei Fertility Center Taipei TaiwanInfertility Department Hung Vuong Hospital Ho Chi Minh City VietnamInfertility Department Hung Vuong Hospital Ho Chi Minh City VietnamDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine Ho Chi Minh City VietnamHP Fertility Hai Phong International Hospital of Obstetrics and Pediatrics VietnamHP Fertility Hai Phong International Hospital of Obstetrics and Pediatrics VietnamHP Fertility Hai Phong International Hospital of Obstetrics and Pediatrics VietnamKey clinical message In in vitro fertilization (IVF), laser offers several advantages. In this study, we employed laser to eliminate the zona pellucida of a contaminated embryo. This approach helps to rescue embryo with bacterial contamination, and improve embryo‐endometrium interaction. Abstract To present a case report on the removal of a contaminated zona pellucida from an embryo of patient with a history of recurrent implantation failure (RIF), which was followed by a successful live birth. We present the case of a 34‐year‐old patient with a history of 3 years of infertility who underwent in vitro fertilization. During the culture process, the embryos became contaminated, leading to three failed implantations. Despite the aneuploidy of the embryo and the implementation of a washing technique, the contamination persisted. In the final attempt, the contaminated zona pellucida was successfully removed using laser, followed by embryo transfer, resulting in a live birth. We provided detailed clinical information, including patient demographics, infertility history, ovarian response, evidence of bacterial contamination, embryo development, treatment protocols, and outcomes. Laser excision of the zona pellucida is a safe and effective method for addressing bacterial infection in embryos.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8483contaminated embryoembryo transferIVFrecurrent implantation failurezona pellucida removal
spellingShingle Son Truong Dang
Huy Phuong Tran
Tuong Nguyen Ho
Loc Thai Ly
Tuyet Thi‐Diem Hoang
Trang Nguyen‐Khanh Huynh
Anh Tuan Do
Thuan Duc Nguyen
Phuong Thi Dao
Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
Clinical Case Reports
contaminated embryo
embryo transfer
IVF
recurrent implantation failure
zona pellucida removal
title Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
title_full Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
title_fullStr Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
title_full_unstemmed Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
title_short Zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth: Report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
title_sort zona pellucida removal resulted in a successful live birth report on a case with recurrent implantation failure due to embryonic bacteria contamination
topic contaminated embryo
embryo transfer
IVF
recurrent implantation failure
zona pellucida removal
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8483
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