Wallace® Trial Transfer Catheter

Trial transfer catheters allow for confident positioning of the outer sheath before introducing the embryo loaded inner.

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Key Features of  TT1816 and TT1816N

  • Trial transfer catheters allow for confident positioning of the outer sheath before introducing the embryo loaded inner. Clinicians have found this technique to have a positive impact on pregnancy rates 6
  • Same soft material and smooth tip as the Classic catheter to minimise trauma
  • Formable outer sheath to suit different patient anatomies
  • Centimetre marking to show outer sheath depth and inner lumen protrusion for confidence of placement
  • Fully compatible with the Wallace Classic Catheter ranges and stylets
  • Also compatible with SureView® range

Key Features of CE418 and CE423

  • Visible under ultrasound from hub to tip7
  • Trial transfer catheters allow for confident positioning of the outer sheath before introducing the embryo loaded inner. Clinicians have found this technique to have a positive impact on pregnancy rates 6
  • Same soft material and smooth tip as the Classic and Sureview catheter to minimise trauma
  • More accuracy and confidence when positioning catheter tip within uterus before embryo transfer
  • Formable outer sheath to suit different patient anatomies
  • Centimetre marking to show outer sheath depth and inner lumen protrusion for confidence of placement
  • Fully compatible with the Wallace Classic Catheter ranges and stylets
Reference Description
TT1816 Trial transfer catheter blind end (18cm)  — Quantity: 10
TT1816N Trial transfer catheter blind end (23cm)  — Quantity: 10
CE418 Trial transfer catheter blind end (18cm) ultrasound visible — Quantity: 10
CE423 Trial transfer catheter blind end (23cm) ultrasound visible- Quantity: 10
  • Mouse Embryo Assay (MEA)
  • Endotoxin (LAL) tested. (Ph. Eur., USP)

7. Coroleu, B et al. (2006). “Effect of using an echogenic catheter for ultrasound-guided embryo transfer in an IVF programme: a prospective, randomized, controlled study” Human Reproduction. Advanced Access. doi:10.1093/humrep/del045
8. Wood, E et al. (2000) “Ultrasound-guided soft catheter embryo transfers will improve pregnancy rates in in-vitro fertilization.”Human Reproduction. Vol.15, No.1, pp.107-112.
9. Sallam, H et al. (2003). “Ultrasound-guided embryo transfer: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.” Fertility and Sterility. Vol.80, No.4, pp.1042-1046.
10. Coroleu, B et al. (2000). “Embryo Transfer under Ultrasound guidance improves pregnancy rates after in-vitro fertilization.”Human Reproduction. Vol.15, No.3, pp.616–620.
11. Anderson, R et al. (2001). “Transvaginal ultrasound-guided embryo transfer improves outcome in patients with previous failed in vitro fertilization cycles.” Presented at Pacific Coast Reproductive Society. Rancho Mirage, California, April 25th-29th 2001.
12. Shamonki, M.I et al. (2005). “Ultrasound-guided trial transfer may be beneficial in preparation for an IVF cycle.” Human Reproduction. Vol.20, No.10, pp.2844–2849.