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‘Point of View’ Physician-Scientist while treating Infertile Couples: Safety & Quality The process of Human conception is very intricate and has many variables relevant to each patient - variables such as low-functioning or blocked fallopian tubes, low quality of fertilizable sperm or the clinically fertilizable status of the ovum. The anatomical reality is universal for every woman. To preserve the natural reproductive environment has always been the primary challenge for the medical world. Dr. Kamala Mokha-Nag resolved this challenge through Human Engineering. It took Dr. Mokha-Nag a decade of research and development in patients deemed clinically infertile by other physicians to refine the scientific methods to solve challenging problems such as:
All procedures are safe, quick, pain-free and can be performed during patients' lunch break. Dr. Kamala Mokha-Nag has used the KamaSoft Catheter for Intrauterine insemination procedures to help infertile couple for more than 20 years. A large number of patients conceived subsequently without further medical assistance within one year of unblocking fallopian tubes and/or preparing the conception micro-environment. Clinical data in over 300 infertile women confirmed the ease of insertion of the KamaSoft Catheter. Videotape (available in American Society of Reproductive Medicine library) confirming the technique and an evidence-based study involving statistics of sonography films in 29 patients was presented in academic conferences in India and the U.S. The study included sonography evidence of the exact measurement of the straightening of the uterine angle, widening of the narrow cavity and identified the tip of the KamaSoft Catheter in the lower uterine segment. Videotapes and statistics were confirmed by physicians in the fields of sonography and nuclear medicine (Hysterosalpingography) and pathologists confirmed the microscopic differences of sperm-quality improvements. |
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