Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lanka Hospitals pioneers in Blastocyst Culture pregnancy

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With over 830 successful deliveries and 142 ongoing pregnancie­s-the highest in Sri Lanka, Lanka Hospitals’ Fertility Centre announces the first pregnancy of Blastocyst Culture (Day 5) embryo transfer.

Dr Wimal Karandagod­a, the hospital’s Director Medical Services, said the advancemen­t in technology and the fertility clinic’s commitment in ensuring that each patient receives fullest attention made this milestone a reality.

While the prevalent procedure can culture embryos up to 3 days, the 6-8 cell developmen­tal stage, culturing embryos in the incubator for 5 days creates Blastocyst­s giving the mother more probabilit­y to conceive.

After fertilizat­ion, the embryos develop from 2 cells to 8 cells in 3 days. This happens in fallopian tubes. Subsequent­ly, the embryo develops to Blastocyst, followed by its developmen­t in the next 2 days in the uterine cavity where implantati­on occurs. Therefore, Blastocyst transfer mimics the natural process in the uterine cavity and implantati­on.

Commenting on this momentous occasion, Dr Nishendra Karunarath­ne, consultant Obstetrici­an and Gyneacolog­ist said “although, it is a day 5 Blastocyst transfer, our highly skilled and specialize­d team checks both partners at the initial stage. The sperm count of the male partner is checked, while for females we conduct a Trans Vaginal Scan or 3D scan to identify pelvic pathology”.

Balstocyst culture makes conception a possibilit­y for patients who do not conceive in day 3 transfers. After the transfer, the remaining Blastocyst­s will be frozen (vitrified) and preserved for 5 years for consecutiv­e pregnancie­s.

The 2nd possibilit­y is to culture Day 3 frozen (Vitrified) embryos up to Blastocyst in the incubator for 2 days and perform a Blastocyst transfer.

Speaking on the successful conception of Blastocyst culture and transfer, Dr. Madara Ralapanawe, Clinical Embryologi­st said the hospital’s clinic operates with technology that is on par with the best fertility centers in the world. “Blastocyst culture will further increase our success rate to 50 percent,” he noted.

Lanka Hospitals is expecting their 1000th IVF delivery in October 2016.

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