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RI IMSI™

RI’s expertise in optics and micromanipulation allows us to offer a carefully chosen package for Intracytoplasmic Morphologically-selected Sperm Injection (IMSI) which provides excellent image quality yet remains simple and practical for routine clinical use, without unnecessary expense.

Compatible with the Integra 3™ micromanipulators and featuring high resolution air objectives and a high quality camera and monitor, RI IMSI™ is the ultimate IMSI solution. It offers great image quality whilst remaining easy and quick to use for clinical IMSI.

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The RI IMSI™ solution allows morphological screening of sperm cells at very high magnification and in real time. Studies suggest that this can lead to higher pregnancy rates1,2,3.

The RI IMSI™ package has been designed for quick and easy routine clinical use, with the same microscope that you use for ICSI, thus maximising the benefit of the technique. Standard plastic dishes can be used, removing the need to transfer between dishes, and saving time and money.

We supply an imaging package including a high-sensitivity camera, medical-grade monitor and versatile imaging software. Working with Modulation Optics Inc., RI have developed a unique, highly sensitive optical system with a 60x objective ensuring a high-resolution source image.

Our digital camera (the DC2) has been specifically designed for IMSI imaging. The large sensor has high-sensitivity pixels for bright, high-contrast images.

We supply a top quality medical-grade monitor which offers colour depth and accuracy vastly superior to standard PC monitors, and is perfect for accurately reproducing the subtle details in moving sperm images.

RI IMSI™ is supplied with the easy to use RI Viewer™ software – the only application you need for ICSI and IMSI. Capture, record, annotate and measure, with intuitive zoom and pan.

1Bartoov, B et al, 2002. Real-Time Fine Morphology of Motile Human Sperm Cells is Associated With IVF-ICSI Outcome, Journal of Andrology,Vol. 23, No. 1, January/February 2002

2Cassuto, N et al, 2009. A new real-time morphology classification for human spermatozoa: a link for fertilization and improved embryo quality, Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 92, No. 5, November 2009

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