What the embryologist sees during manual vs remotely controlled automated ICSI (IMAGE)
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Above is what the embryologist sees through the microscope when performing routine manual ICSI: two microtools and a mature egg.
Below is what the authors see when performing remotely controlled automated ICSI: two microtools, a mature egg and digital controls to perform all ICSI steps remotely. At the bottom of the screen are buttons for the autonomous steps. On the left and right are digital controls to take over should an autonomous step fail. The embryologist can be one meter away using a laboratory computer or many kilometres away using a home computer.
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