
Bloomington, Indiana-based Cook designed NestVT as a secure solution for embryos and oocytes during vitrification, cryo-storage and relocation. The company says the launch coincides with an effort to become a trusted IVF partner. It plans to offer simulation training and education to support the entire IVF process.
NestVT features a recessed, concave “nest” for embryos and oocytes. This minimizes disturbance to specimens during capping. It also has a triangular design to provide a stable base and improve device manipulations. The device’s recessed indentation on the cap creates a defined area for forceps, enabling a secure grip during use and capping.
Cook designed it with a stable device material that performs consistently under extreme temperature fluctuations. Its packaging tray keeps the cap and stick separated and protects the device tip from damage during shipping. The offering comes in five distinct device colors to help organize and identify specimens. Additionally, its textured and recessed surface surface area can help easily label specimens.
“We designed the NestVT device with helpful features to make the process of oocyte and embryo freezing and storing easier,” said Jeff Lasher, manager of product management for Cook’s IVF and reproductive health specialty. “The NestVT device complements Cook’s other reproductive health products to offer fertility specialists a complete portfolio to support their patients from egg retrieval to implantation. This entire portfolio of products empowers fertility clinicians to do their best work and provide patients with the best service possible.”