New embryo transfer device aims to boost IVF success

NCT ID NCT06744049

First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This study tests a new device called the Transfer Direct System (TDS) for embryo transfer during IVF. The device uses a camera and automated system to place the embryo directly into the uterine lining, which may reduce the chance of the embryo being expelled. Researchers will compare TDS to standard transfer in 80 women to see if it is safer and leads to more pregnancies.

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.

Active substance
Transfer Direct System (TDS) - a semi-automated medical device for embryo transfer
What this could lead to
If successful, this device could make embryo transfer more precise and reliable, potentially improving IVF success rates and reducing the number of failed cycles.
What could go wrong
This is an early-stage trial with only 80 participants, so results may not apply to everyone. The device is new, and its safety and effectiveness compared to standard transfer are still being tested.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Clínica FIV Valencia

    RECRUITING

    Valencia, Valencia, 46021, Spain

  • Clínica Next Fertility Valencia

    RECRUITING

    Valencia, Spain

  • Clínica Vida Recoletas Sevilla

    RECRUITING

    Seville, 41092, Spain

  • Dexeus Mujer Barcelona

    NOT_YET_RECRUITING

    Barcelona, Barcelona, 08028, Spain

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