Why Your Cryogenic Storage is Working Against You (And What the Top UK IVF Labs Do Differently)
Most labs find out their liquid nitrogen storage has been quietly failing them not during an HFEA inspection, not during a near-miss incident, but during the 90 seconds a staff member stands at a tank with the lid open trying to locate a sample. That 90 seconds is where temperature excursion happens. That 90 seconds, multiplied across a busy andrology unit running 20 sample retrievals a day, adds up to the single most preventable source of cryogenic storage degradation in UK fertility labs. Real-world evaporation rates in busy IVF units run 30 to 60 per cent higher than the published spec — depending on access frequency, vessel fill level, and vacuum integrity. A vessel at 0.15 litres per day on paper may be consuming 0.25 litres per day in practice. That is more than 36 litres per vessel per year disappearing into the consumables budget with no obvious cause. Match neck tube diameter to actual access frequency — compare the CryoNest, CryoCan, and Dilvac range at cryolab.co.uk/produ...