OBJECTIVE: To describe the first case of delivery after the transfer of a single blastocyst derived from a vitrified mature human oocyte. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Private assisted reproduction clinic. PATIENT(S): A normal 31-year-old woman. INTERVENTION(S): An unsuccessful attempt was made to extract sperm from the patient's nonobstructive azoospermic husband by testicular sperm extraction. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Transfer of single blastocyst derived from vitrified human oocyte and donor sperm. RESULT(S): A healthy male neonate weighing 3000 g was born. CONCLUSION(S): Vitrification is a useful method of preserving mature human oocytes and has the advantage of time-effectiveness, simplicity, cost reduction, and no need for devices such as programmable freezers.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the first case of delivery after the transfer of a single blastocyst derived from a vitrified mature human oocyte. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Private assisted reproduction clinic. PATIENT(S): A normal 31-year-old woman. INTERVENTION(S): An unsuccessful attempt was made to extract sperm from the patient's nonobstructive azoospermic husband by testicular sperm extraction. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Transfer of single blastocyst derived from vitrified human oocyte and donor sperm. RESULT(S): A healthy male neonate weighing 3000 g was born. CONCLUSION(S): Vitrification is a useful method of preserving mature human oocytes and has the advantage of time-effectiveness, simplicity, cost reduction, and no need for devices such as programmable freezers.