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The INVOcell intravaginal culture system is a prescription device intended for preparing, holding, and transferring human gametes or embryos during intravaginal in vitro fertilization or intravaginal culture procedures.
The original (FG-002) INVOcell culture system was FDA cleared through De Novo application (DEN150008). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the INVO Bioscience modified INVOcell system, comprised of the INVOcell Intravaginal Culture Device and Retention Device, in terms of the following:
2.1 Effectiveness of achieving fertilization, implantation, embryo development, clinical pregnancy, and live birth after 5-days of continuous vaginal incubation.
2.2 The comfort and retention of the INVOcell device and retention system intravaginally.
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This is a Pivotal, single arm, multicenter, open label trial to evaluate the efficacy, comfort and retention of the INVOcell Intravaginal Culture Device and Retention Device over 5-days vaginal incubation. The effectiveness of the INVOcell device will be tested on a select population of infertile couples at several in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers. The providers at each center will conduct the processes of ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval and embryo transfer per the standard protocols for their centers. The planned sample size is 180 participants across 3 sites (60 participants per site).
The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy, comfort and retention of the INVOcell with the retention device, and demonstrate superiority following 5-day vaginal incubation as compared to current 3-day vaginal incubation indication.
Specifically, the following will be assessed:
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Women diagnosed with:
Couples with:
The pre-selected couples will be included in the study only if they fulfill the more specific inclusion and exclusion criteria below:
Women included in the study should:
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