ICSI for all?
ESHRE Webinar
organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Safety Quality in ART
Type
Advanced
Learning objectives
To examine the rationale, evidence, and controversies surrounding the universal use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and to explore when it is genuinely indicated versus potentially overused.
Course description
This webinar will delve into the clinical and ethical debate surrounding the concept of “ICSI for all.” Whether intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) should be offered to every patient undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART), or reserved for clearly defined indications? Leading experts with contrasting perspectives will present the evidence and engage in a moderated discussion, followed by an extended audience Q&A.
Target audience
IVF clinicians, embryologists, fertility researchers, quality managers
Needs assessment
A combined review of the literature, clinical registries, specialist surveys, and stakeholder interviews reveals a significant gap between current practice and the available evidence: ICSI is often employed even when severe male-factor infertility is absent, with no documented benefit in live-birth rates, added cost and ethical concerns. Unified guidelines and decision-support tools are therefore needed to help professionals clearly differentiate mandatory from optional indications, integrating clinical data, cost-effectiveness, and genuinely informed consent.
Expected educational outcomes
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of the arguments for and against universal ICSI use and be better equipped to make patient-centred decisions in their clinical practice.
Programme
Please take the time zone differences into account. Times are shown in Central European Time (CEST)
17:00 - 17:05
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Introduction by Aleksej Stevanovic (Norway)
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17:05 - 17:25
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Routine ICSI in non-male factor infertility: a necessary precaution or an unjustified trend?" by Bryan Woodward (United Kingdom)
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17:25 - 17:45
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ICSI as standard insemination method? How to streamline workflow in a modern ART laboratory by Lodovico Parmegiani (Italy)
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17:45 - 18:00 |
Q&A |
Practicalities
Participants will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access the webinar (Zoom). Participants can obtain a certificate of attendance after watching the webinar on the eCampus platform. The recording will become available on the eCampus platform after the webinar took place. There will only be 500 places available to follow live.