28 August 2023
A group of cells attached to the polar trophectoderm consisting of embryonic stem cells, which have the potential to develop into cells and tissues in the human body, except the placenta or amniotic membranes.
28 August 2023
A group of cells attached to the polar trophectoderm consisting of embryonic stem cells, which have the potential to develop into cells and tissues in the human body, except the placenta or amniotic membranes.
The Latin American Registry of Assisted Reproduction (RLA) thanks the 204 institutions accredited by REDLARA which, every year, report their data to RLA.
This voluntary and rigorous contribution makes it possible to generate a powerful database, which helps doctors and patients take decisions based on the best existing regional evidence.
This educational portal is the result of a collaborative activity between the Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction (REDLARA), and University Diego Portales from Chile, which allow the link between the reproductive science and technology advances with the needs of people suffering from infertility and other forms of reproductive impairments.
We thank Dr. Ariel Ahumanda and Dr. Gustavo Martínez from Argentina for: images and videos of spontaneous in vitro fertilization, ICSI and PGT,
Dr. Roger Molinas from Paraguay for: videos of follicular aspiration and embryo transfer,
Dr. Javier Crosby from Chile for: images of different stages of in vitro embryo development,
Dr. Yasuyuki Mio from Japan for his video of in vitro embryo development.
We especially thank the industry for providing the financial support, which is so necessary to keep the Latin American registry as a pillar of this international cooperation, which today includes 16 countries and more than 200 collaborative institutions, from Mexico in the north to Chile in the far south.
Ideas and contents:
Fernando Zegers Hochschild, MD
Javier Crosby R., Dr. Sc
Heidy Kaune G., Midwife, PhD
Sebastián Cifuentes E., Medical Student, UDP
Benjamín Jerez C., Medical Student, UDP
Design, production and programming:
Elizabeth Dubles Riquelme, from Communications, Diego Portales University (UDP). Camila Flores Neira, Ricardo Contesse Ares, Hernán Calvo Camposano, Lukáš Alarcón and Javier Pañella from the Portable Design team (portable.cl).
None of this would be possible without the work from the Latin American Registry of Assisted Reproduction and their team. We especially thank: Fanny Petermann for her analytical and statistical studies produced at RLA, Engineer Kurt Schwarze for the generation and maintenance of RLA’s software, and Carolina Musri, administrator at RLA, who keeps the relationship between RLA and the 200 or more accredited centers, whose information has helped us to create this educational instrument.
We also thank the REDLARA Board of Directors, especially their president, Dr. Gustavo Martínez, for his support in this educational project. And also for his translation into Portuguese and English.