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Practical problems in assisted conception / edited by Ying Cheong, Togas Tulandi, Tin-Chiu Li.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge medicine (Series)Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: 1 online resource (ix, 223 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108149891 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.6/9206 23
LOC classification:
  • RG133.5 .P73 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. A lifetime's observations and reflections as an IVF doctor Ian Cooke; 2. The patient's perspective of assisted reproduction Louise Burton; 3. How to manage intramural fibroids before an IVF cycle Ertan Saridogan; 4. Ovarian stimulation protocols - horses for courses Qiao Jie; 5. The consultation with the poor responder Paul Atkinson and Bill Ledger; 6. The consultation with a patient who wishes to have ovarian tissue cryopreservation Richard Anderson; 7. How to manage patients with cancer who need fast-track treatment Kirsten Tryde Macklon and Michael von Wolff; 8. How to manage patients with adenomyosis before an IVF cycle Stephan Gordts; 9. The consultation with older men seeking ART treatment Allan Pacey; 10. How to manage endometrioma in the IVF patient Mukhri Hamdan and Ying Cheong; 11. How to manage IVF patients with intrauterine adhesions Tin-Chiu Li; 12. What is the role of complementary and alternative medicine during IVF - a review of the evidence Trevor Wing and Andrew Flower; 13. How to manage the patient with hydrosalpinges before an IVF cycle Arri Coomarasamy and Justin Chu; 14. Tubal assessment in the IVF patient Bonnie Ng and Ying Cheong; 15. Which culture media to use? Necati Findikli and Mustafa Bahceci; 16. How to set up and manage key performance indicators, what are red-alerts and what to do when they occur? Rachel Cutting and Caitriona Meaney; 17. How to manage the patient with thin endometrium Tse Yeun Tan and Heng Hao Tan; 18. How to manage the patient with fluid in the endometrium prior to embryo transfer Christian Becker and Monica Mittal; 19. Practical tips on personalizing luteal phase support Sesh Kamal Sunkara and Srividya Seshadri; 20. How to avoid ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: best management strategies Nikolaos Tsampras and Raj Mathur; 21. Anesthetic choices in IVF practice Singaraselvan Nagarajan and Eileen Lew; 22. Tips and tricks of transvaginal oocyte retrieval Durga Rao; 23. What to do when the electric oocyte aspiration pump stops working? Mili Saran and Ying Cheong; 24. How to manage the patient who has no egg retrieval Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou and Abha Maheshwari; 25. Managing unusual complications in IVF relating to transvaginal oocyte retrieval Ying Cheong and Hammed Tijani; 26. Tips and tricks on the management of a difficult embryo transfer Edward Coats and Marco Gaudoin; 27. How to manage the patient who fails to produce a semen sample Alpha Gebeh and Mostafa Metwally; 28. Prevention and management of incubator failure Charissa Watchorn and Julia Paget; 29. Troubleshooting poor survival after oocyte and embryo cryopreservation Dawn Yell; 30. The 'lost' embryo in the laboratory Virginia Bolton; 31. What to do when there is a suspected infection in the IVF laboratory Philippa Lowen and Julia Paget; 32. Dealing with practical problems encountered in PGD and PGS Junhao Yan and Zi-Jiang Chen; 33. Tips and tricks in performing 3D ultrasound before an IVF cycle Sotiris Saravelos; 34. How to draw-up a management plan when an IVF cycle has failed Carol Coughlan; 35. When fertilization fails Tanya Milachich and Atanas Shterev; 36. What does poor embryo development mean, and how does it influence subsequent cycles? Emma Adolfsson; 37. The ABC of quality management in IVF Oksana Stidston; 38. Human factors in IVF practice Rachel Broadley; 39. Customer service and marketing in IVF practice Helen Kennard; 40. The essentials for building a great fertility team Ying Cheong; 41. Financial models in an IVF practice Kiran Gedela; 42. Peering into the future of the fertility business - a conversation with Sue Channon, CEO, Virtus Health Sue Channon; 43. The role of the research nurse in an IVF center Susan Wellstead and Jane Forbes; 44. The future of IVF: ART 3.0 Nick Macklon.
Summary: Engage with practical and active solutions to day-to-day issues of reproductive medicine and the use of artificial reproductive techniques (ART), occurring in clinical and laboratory environments. Authored by leading experts in the field, this user-friendly guide is invaluable for any IVF practitioner and embryologist, facing everyday hands-on issues, through to high-pressure laboratory problems, efficiency ratings and ensuring cost-effective delivery of care. With the strict governance of regulatory bodies worldwide, the success of any fertility centre depends on successful problem solving, all day every day. Based on a wealth of experience, identify commonly occurring problems, and fresh perspectives of problem-solving, with 'must-have' protocols, patient information sheets and suggested equipment. This go-to companion tackles operational, organisational, clinical and laboratory issues to financial and clinical governance, with a focus on quick and effective solutions for the busy practitioner.
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Machine generated contents note: 1. A lifetime's observations and reflections as an IVF doctor Ian Cooke; 2. The patient's perspective of assisted reproduction Louise Burton; 3. How to manage intramural fibroids before an IVF cycle Ertan Saridogan; 4. Ovarian stimulation protocols - horses for courses Qiao Jie; 5. The consultation with the poor responder Paul Atkinson and Bill Ledger; 6. The consultation with a patient who wishes to have ovarian tissue cryopreservation Richard Anderson; 7. How to manage patients with cancer who need fast-track treatment Kirsten Tryde Macklon and Michael von Wolff; 8. How to manage patients with adenomyosis before an IVF cycle Stephan Gordts; 9. The consultation with older men seeking ART treatment Allan Pacey; 10. How to manage endometrioma in the IVF patient Mukhri Hamdan and Ying Cheong; 11. How to manage IVF patients with intrauterine adhesions Tin-Chiu Li; 12. What is the role of complementary and alternative medicine during IVF - a review of the evidence Trevor Wing and Andrew Flower; 13. How to manage the patient with hydrosalpinges before an IVF cycle Arri Coomarasamy and Justin Chu; 14. Tubal assessment in the IVF patient Bonnie Ng and Ying Cheong; 15. Which culture media to use? Necati Findikli and Mustafa Bahceci; 16. How to set up and manage key performance indicators, what are red-alerts and what to do when they occur? Rachel Cutting and Caitriona Meaney; 17. How to manage the patient with thin endometrium Tse Yeun Tan and Heng Hao Tan; 18. How to manage the patient with fluid in the endometrium prior to embryo transfer Christian Becker and Monica Mittal; 19. Practical tips on personalizing luteal phase support Sesh Kamal Sunkara and Srividya Seshadri; 20. How to avoid ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: best management strategies Nikolaos Tsampras and Raj Mathur; 21. Anesthetic choices in IVF practice Singaraselvan Nagarajan and Eileen Lew; 22. Tips and tricks of transvaginal oocyte retrieval Durga Rao; 23. What to do when the electric oocyte aspiration pump stops working? Mili Saran and Ying Cheong; 24. How to manage the patient who has no egg retrieval Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou and Abha Maheshwari; 25. Managing unusual complications in IVF relating to transvaginal oocyte retrieval Ying Cheong and Hammed Tijani; 26. Tips and tricks on the management of a difficult embryo transfer Edward Coats and Marco Gaudoin; 27. How to manage the patient who fails to produce a semen sample Alpha Gebeh and Mostafa Metwally; 28. Prevention and management of incubator failure Charissa Watchorn and Julia Paget; 29. Troubleshooting poor survival after oocyte and embryo cryopreservation Dawn Yell; 30. The 'lost' embryo in the laboratory Virginia Bolton; 31. What to do when there is a suspected infection in the IVF laboratory Philippa Lowen and Julia Paget; 32. Dealing with practical problems encountered in PGD and PGS Junhao Yan and Zi-Jiang Chen; 33. Tips and tricks in performing 3D ultrasound before an IVF cycle Sotiris Saravelos; 34. How to draw-up a management plan when an IVF cycle has failed Carol Coughlan; 35. When fertilization fails Tanya Milachich and Atanas Shterev; 36. What does poor embryo development mean, and how does it influence subsequent cycles? Emma Adolfsson; 37. The ABC of quality management in IVF Oksana Stidston; 38. Human factors in IVF practice Rachel Broadley; 39. Customer service and marketing in IVF practice Helen Kennard; 40. The essentials for building a great fertility team Ying Cheong; 41. Financial models in an IVF practice Kiran Gedela; 42. Peering into the future of the fertility business - a conversation with Sue Channon, CEO, Virtus Health Sue Channon; 43. The role of the research nurse in an IVF center Susan Wellstead and Jane Forbes; 44. The future of IVF: ART 3.0 Nick Macklon.

Engage with practical and active solutions to day-to-day issues of reproductive medicine and the use of artificial reproductive techniques (ART), occurring in clinical and laboratory environments. Authored by leading experts in the field, this user-friendly guide is invaluable for any IVF practitioner and embryologist, facing everyday hands-on issues, through to high-pressure laboratory problems, efficiency ratings and ensuring cost-effective delivery of care. With the strict governance of regulatory bodies worldwide, the success of any fertility centre depends on successful problem solving, all day every day. Based on a wealth of experience, identify commonly occurring problems, and fresh perspectives of problem-solving, with 'must-have' protocols, patient information sheets and suggested equipment. This go-to companion tackles operational, organisational, clinical and laboratory issues to financial and clinical governance, with a focus on quick and effective solutions for the busy practitioner.

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