Clinical Application Videos

Video Description

Trophectoderm Biopsy using Multi-pulse and Single-pulse Modes

Video shows Trophectoderm Biopsy being performed using single-pulse mode and multi-pulse mode on hatched embryos. Multi-pulse mode is available on LYKOS laser only.

Laser-assisted Blastomere Biopsy 2

Video showing blastomere biopsy on Day 3 embryo using the Hamilton Thorne ZILOS-tk laser. Video courtesy Kathy Miller, BS TD, Technical Consultant, Gene Security Network

Laser-assisted Blastomere Biopsy 3

Using the Hamilton Thorne LYKOS laser to open the zona pellucida to remove a balstomere on Day 3 for PGD. Video courtesy Barry Behr, PhD, Stanford University

Laser-assisted Blastomere Biopsy

The LYKOS or ZILOS-tk laser may be used to ablate the zona next to the blastomere to be removed for biopsy. This allows for a blunt pipette to be used for the blastomere extraction. Hamilton Thorne, Inc.

Trophectoderm Biopsy using Single Pulse

The video shows trophectoderm biopsy being performed on hatched embryo.

Trophectoderm Biopsy on Unhatched Embryo

The video shows trophectoderm biopsy being performed on unhatched embryo.

Trophectoderm Biopsy using Multi-pulse and Single-pulse Modes

The video shows Trophectoderm Biopsy being performed using single-pulse mode and multi-pulse mode on hatched embryos. Multi-pulse mode is available on LYKOS laser only.

Laser-Assisted Hatching

The LYKOS or ZILOS-tk laser may be used to ablate or thin an area of the zona to aid in the embryo hatching process. Hamilton Thorne, Inc.