
Introducing B.Transfer
Is a stabilization system designed to improve control, reduce operator fatigue, and enhance reproducibility in embryo transfers.
Currently in early clinical evaluation with IVF specialists.
Manual stabilization remains a limiting factor in embryo transfer
Embryo transfer requires sustained precision under manual control. In the absence of external support, the clinician’s hand becomes the sole point of stabilization, introducing variability, fatigue, and potential procedural risk.

Tremol
Fine hand movements are directly
transmitted to the cannula.

Operator fatigue
Prolonged static positioning
impacts performance over time.

Procedural variability
Lack of external support
reduces consistency across cases.
What is B.Transfer?
B.Transfer is a precision-engineered cannula stabilization system designed to integrate with a vaginal speculum. It enables controlled insertion, accurate positioning, and secure fixation of the cannula throughout the embryo transfer procedure.
Speculum-integrated stabilization
Controlled cannula positioning
Secure fixation throughout the procedure
Improving precision and reproducibility
Application in embryo transfer
B.Transfer is designed to integrate seamlessly into standard embryo transfer protocols, without requiring significant changes to established clinical workflows.
It enables controlled positioning and stabilization of the cannula throughout the procedure, supporting a more consistent and ergonomically optimized transfer.
Clinical Evaluation
B.Transfer is currently being evaluated in a controlled clinical setting. We are collaborating with IVF specialists to assess its impact on procedural performance and operator experience.
Evaluation focus
Perceived reduction in manual fatigue.
Minimizes the impact of hand movement.
Ease of integration into clinical workflow.
Enhanced procedural experience during embryo transfer.
Participation contributes to the clinical understanding and development of stabilization techniques in embryo transfer.
Be part of what’s next in embryo transfer
We are currently onboarding a select group of IVF specialists for this evaluation phase. If this is relevant to your practice, and you would like to be considered, please complete the form below.
Research question
Does the use of a stabilizing device improve the performance of the physician performing embryo transfer?
Hypothesis
The use of a stabilizing device for embryo transfer reduces physician fatigue and improves performance during the procedure.
Justification
Embryo transfer is a critical final step in IVF requiring high precision. Manual stabilization during 5310 minute procedures may induce operator fatigue and involuntary tremors, potentially increasing the risk of vascular injury.
This study evaluates a stabilization device designed to reduce fatigue, minimize tremors, and improve procedural safety.