IVF Cryogenic Half Canes and Half Cryosleeves: What Clinics Need to Know
In an IVF laboratory, the cryogenic cane is one of the most frequently handled items in the building. Every vitrification procedure ends with a loaded cane going into a canister. Every frozen embryo transfer begins with a cane coming back out. Despite this, canes and cryosleeves often receive far less specification attention than the storage dewars that contain them. This post covers what half size cryocanes and half PVC cryosleeves are, why format matters, and what to check before ordering. What is a cryogenic half cane? A half size cryocane is an aluminium rod at approximately half the length of a standard full-length cane (typically 11.5 inches). Two half cane units stack into the same canister position that one full-length cane would occupy. Aluminium is the material standard. It offers rapid thermal conductivity when placed in liquid nitrogen, mechanical robustness under routine handling, and universal compatibility with s...