5 Things IVF Laboratories Often Overlook When Buying Cryogenic Equipment
Cryogenic equipment procurement in IVF tends to focus on the obvious: storage vessels and straws. The categories that get missed are often the ones that cause the most disruption when they run out or fail. Here are five areas worth reviewing in any IVF cryogenic equipment audit. 1. VESSEL SPECIFICATION BEYOND CAPACITY Most laboratories compare storage vessels by headline capacity. The two figures that actually determine day-to-day running cost are static evaporation rate and neck diameter. A 20l liquid nitrogen dewar with a narrow neck will need topping up far less frequently than a wider-neck model of the same nominal capacity. For larger programmes, CryoNest (XL, XXL, XXXL) and CryoCan (30-6, 47-6, 47-10) vessels from Cryolab offer configurations matched to different programme volumes. 2. INTERNAL ORGANISATION AS A CLINICAL RISK ISSUE A storage vessel without a consistent internal organisation system is a patient safety concern. CBS Daisy Goblets, canisters, cryocanes and visotubes a...