Revolutionizing Sperm…

Revolutionizing with AI: Expanding Horizons through Digital Interaction

Revolutionizing Sperm Analysis: The SMAS System

With the analysis software and high speed camerawhich are both developed by ourselves, SMAS enables you to measure and analyze sperm more efficiently and precisely.

Japanese CASA system

SMAS is the only Japanese CASA (Computer Assisted Semen Analysis) system which is available for both human and animal sperm.

This system is user friendly, cost effective, and time saving, and provides you with reliable data.

With about 20 years of experience, we can proudly offer you a decent Japanese CASA system.

 

 

User friendly

– Very easy steps to follow: adjust focus and brightness of a microscope and start analyzing

– Automatic process from imaging to measurement

 

Time saving

– Analysis result will be displayed in a few seconds

 

Cost effective

– Reducing the operational cost by using reusable counting chamber

 

Reliable data

– Analysis data based on sperm image itself, not by statistical data

– Available to check results on a monitor in real time to avoid measurement errors

Motility analysis

1. Track and Measure

Easy, simple steps.

Set sperm sample on a microscope, adjust focus and brightness, and click “Start Analysis”.

The system performs automatic processing from imaging to measurement and displays a result immediately.

With original sperm identification algorithms, SMAS distinguishes between immotile and motile sperm.

It tracks all behaviors of motile sperm in seconds and calculates specified items.

Each sample can be measured as many times as desired in order to correct the error of bias in the chamber.

About up to 5,000 motile sperm can be analyzed at once. (about 400,000,000 sperm/ml concentration)

 

2. Result

Immediately after imaging, the measurement results are displayed on the monitor screen as numerical data and video.

VSL will be color coded based on WHO guidelines. (1999/2010) (For human sperm only)

Single sperm can be trackable too.

 

3. Analysis graphs

Based on the individual sperm tracking data obtained, the system calculates total sperm count, motile/immotile sperm count, and other analysis items.

In addition, it will show the measurement results as a histogram and as WHO 1999/2010 classification graphs.

 

4. Report

Measurement results can be printed as a report data sheet.

You can choose the items to be output on the report.

Two types of print settings can be saved, one with main items for patients and the other with all details for hospitals to keep records, for example.

One tracking image, two graphs plotting measurement results, and other items and measurement results can be laid out.

 

Analysis items for counts, concentration, and motility

Morphology analysis

♦ Adopted Kruger’s strict criteria.

♦ Measures size and shape of head, midpiece, and tail.

♦ Calculate the percentage of normal and abnormal sperm.

*Sperm sample needs to be stained before analysis.

 

Analysis items for morphology

Specification of SMAS

System Requirements

Contents of SMAS

◆Analysis software “SMAS”

Sperm analysis software developed by DITECT

 

◆High speed camera

Digital high speed camera developed by DITECT

Available for 2592×2048 resolution at 60fps

 

Equipment to be prepared by user

◆Microscope (+optical filter)

*See more about each version: HumanAnimal

 

◆PC

Windows 7 or 10 – 64 bit OS

Intel CPU – Core i7

 

◆Counting chamber: Makler chamber (10μl) or Disposable chamber (12μl)

→Available to add to your order as an option

 

Supported languages

English, Japanese

 

Registrations

Manufacturing authorization number/ 13BZ006277

Manufacturing and sales authorization number/ 13B3X00437

SMAS Application number/ 13B3X00437000002

(Based on the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law issued by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare of Japan)

 

Based on WHO laboratory manual for the Examination and processing of human semen

SMAS supports WHO 1999 and 2010 guidelines for VSL ABCD classification. It can be showed in numeric, color coded, and graphs.

Revolutionizing Sperm Analysis: The SMAS System

With the analysis software and high speed camerawhich are both developed by ourselves, SMAS enables you to measure and analyze sperm more efficiently and precisely.

Japanese CASA system

SMAS is the only Japanese CASA (Computer Assisted Semen Analysis) system which is available for both human and animal sperm.

This system is user friendly, cost effective, and time saving, and provides you with reliable data.

With about 20 years of experience, we can proudly offer you a decent Japanese CASA system.

 

 

User friendly

– Very easy steps to follow: adjust focus and brightness of a microscope and start analyzing

– Automatic process from imaging to measurement

 

Time saving

– Analysis result will be displayed in a few seconds

 

Cost effective

– Reducing the operational cost by using reusable counting chamber

 

Reliable data

– Analysis data based on sperm image itself, not by statistical data

– Available to check results on a monitor in real time to avoid measurement errors

Motility analysis

1. Track and Measure

Easy, simple steps.

Set sperm sample on a microscope, adjust focus and brightness, and click “Start Analysis”.

The system performs automatic processing from imaging to measurement and displays a result immediately.

With original sperm identification algorithms, SMAS distinguishes between immotile and motile sperm.

It tracks all behaviors of motile sperm in seconds and calculates specified items.

Each sample can be measured as many times as desired in order to correct the error of bias in the chamber.

About up to 5,000 motile sperm can be analyzed at once. (about 400,000,000 sperm/ml concentration)

 

2. Result

Immediately after imaging, the measurement results are displayed on the monitor screen as numerical data and video.

VSL will be color coded based on WHO guidelines. (1999/2010) (For human sperm only)

Single sperm can be trackable too.

 

3. Analysis graphs

Based on the individual sperm tracking data obtained, the system calculates total sperm count, motile/immotile sperm count, and other analysis items.

In addition, it will show the measurement results as a histogram and as WHO 1999/2010 classification graphs.

 

4. Report

Measurement results can be printed as a report data sheet.

You can choose the items to be output on the report.

Two types of print settings can be saved, one with main items for patients and the other with all details for hospitals to keep records, for example.

One tracking image, two graphs plotting measurement results, and other items and measurement results can be laid out.

 

Analysis items for counts, concentration, and motility

Morphology analysis

♦ Adopted Kruger’s strict criteria.

♦ Measures size and shape of head, midpiece, and tail.

♦ Calculate the percentage of normal and abnormal sperm.

*Sperm sample needs to be stained before analysis.

 

Analysis items for morphology

Specification of SMAS

System Requirements

Contents of SMAS

◆Analysis software “SMAS”

Sperm analysis software developed by DITECT

 

◆High speed camera

Digital high speed camera developed by DITECT

Available for 2592×2048 resolution at 60fps

 

Equipment to be prepared by user

◆Microscope (+optical filter)

*See more about each version: HumanAnimal

 

◆PC

Windows 7 or 10 – 64 bit OS

Intel CPU – Core i7

 

◆Counting chamber: Makler chamber (10μl) or Disposable chamber (12μl)

→Available to add to your order as an option

 

Supported languages

English, Japanese

 

Registrations

Manufacturing authorization number/ 13BZ006277

Manufacturing and sales authorization number/ 13B3X00437

SMAS Application number/ 13B3X00437000002

(Based on the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law issued by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare of Japan)

 

Based on WHO laboratory manual for the Examination and processing of human semen

SMAS supports WHO 1999 and 2010 guidelines for VSL ABCD classification. It can be showed in numeric, color coded, and graphs.

Category:

Description

Overview of the SMAS Sperm Analysis System

The Sperm Motility and Morphology Analysis System, commonly referred to as SMAS, represents a significant advancement in the realm of sperm analysis. Developed as a user-friendly, cost-effective, and efficient tool, SMAS is tailored for both human and animal sperm evaluation, setting a new standard in reproductive technology. This innovative system incorporates high-speed imaging technology, enabling precise analysis of sperm motility and morphology, which are crucial parameters in assessing male fertility.

One of the standout characteristics of SMAS is its advanced sperm identification algorithms. These algorithms facilitate the accurate classification and assessment of sperm quality, ensuring that the analysis is not only fast but also reliable. Different from its competitors, SMAS is notable for being the sole Japanese CASA (Computer Assisted Semen Analysis) system available in the market, highlighting its unique position in this specialized field.

The ease of use is a significant consideration for laboratories utilizing sperm analysis systems. SMAS has been designed with user experience in mind, allowing researchers to efficiently navigate through the system’s features without extensive training. This user-focused design, combined with a straightforward operational protocol, reduces the barriers to adopting this cutting-edge technology.

Furthermore, the implementation of reusable counting chambers contributes to reduced operational costs, on top of simplifying the maintenance of the system. Real-time result monitoring is another critical feature, which helps in minimizing measurement errors by allowing users to verify data immediately. Taken together, these benefits underscore how SMAS is not merely an improvement over traditional methods, but rather a revolutionary tool that enhances the accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of sperm analysis processes.

Motility and Morphology Analysis Features

The SMAS system incorporates advanced motility and morphology analysis features that enhance the accuracy and reliability of sperm assessment. At the outset, users can adjust the microscope settings to optimize imaging clarity, which is critical for observing sperm characteristics. The system employs automated tracking algorithms that monitor sperm movement within a designated field, effectively distinguishing between motile and immotile specimens. This differentiation is vital for fertility assessments, as motility directly correlates with reproductive potential.

Once the motility analysis is initiated, the SMAS system employs image-processing techniques to automatically count and categorize sperm. The software processes video footage in real-time, offering immediate feedback and displaying results on the user interface. Users can view numerical data indicating motility percentages alongside graphical representations, such as line graphs and histograms. These visual aids align with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, providing clinicians and researchers with a comprehensive overview of sperm performance.

In addition to motility analysis, the SMAS system excels in morphology evaluation, adhering to Kruger’s strict criteria. This aspect of analysis examines sperm shape and structural abnormalities, which are also crucial indicators of male fertility. By meticulously evaluating head size, shape, and tail integrity, the SMAS system generates detailed reports that highlight these variables. Results can be consolidated into comprehensive reports for clinical diagnostics or tailored analyses for research applications.

The combination of precise motility tracking and morphology assessment within the SMAS framework underscores its capability to revolutionize sperm analysis. By providing thorough and accurate evaluations, SMAS enhances both clinical and research endeavors, fostering an understanding of male reproductive health. This technological evolution represents a significant leap forward in the analysis and interpretation of sperm characteristics, ultimately contributing to more informed reproductive decisions.

Post Your Comment