SW-3703 Semen Analysis System
The SW-3703 Semen Analysis System from Sanwe Medical combines automated sperm collection and computer-assisted semen analysis in a single integrated workstation. This all-in-one solution simplifies fertility clinic workflows by eliminating the need for sample transfer between collection and analysis stations.
Product Overview
Sanwe’s SW-3703 represents the company’s flagship integrated platform, merging the collection capabilities of the SW-3701 series with the analytical functions of the SW-3702 CASA system. The workstation design consolidates equipment footprint while maintaining full functionality for both specimen acquisition and quality assessment.
The system addresses workflow inefficiencies in busy fertility centers and sperm banks by enabling immediate sample analysis following collection, reducing potential degradation from handling delays and environmental exposure.
Key Features
For high-volume fertility clinics with limited space, SW-3703 merges automated sperm collection and 20+ parameter CASA analysis into a single workstation, reducing handling time between steps.
- Integrated Design: Combined collection and analysis in single workstation
- Immediate Processing: Direct sample transfer from collection to analysis
- Space Efficiency: Reduced equipment footprint versus separate systems
- Complete Analysis: Full WHO-standard parameter evaluation
- Automated Workflow: Streamlined sample processing sequence
System Components
The SW-3703 integrates:
Collection Module
- Automated sperm collection mechanism
- Temperature-controlled collection chamber
- Adjustable stimulation parameters
- Disposable collection sheaths
Analysis Module
- Biological microscope with digital imaging
- High-definition camera system
- Computer processing unit
- CASA analysis software
- Report printer
Workstation
- Integrated console design
- Display monitor
- User interface controls
- Data storage system
Technical Specifications
SW-3703 combines a temperature-controlled collection module (≤36°C) with 20+ parameter CASA analysis in one HIS/LIS-compatible workstation for fertility clinic and sperm bank workflows.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| System Type | Integrated collection + analysis |
| Analysis Parameters | 20+ (WHO standard) |
| Temperature Control | ≤36°C |
| Network Support | HIS/LIS compatible |
| Power Supply | AC 220V/110V |
Clinical Applications
Fertility Clinic Operations
- Streamlined patient processing
- Same-session collection and results
- Reduced sample handling risks
Sperm Bank Services
- Donor screening efficiency
- Quality control workflows
- Archive sample assessment
Reproductive Medicine Centers
- Pre-treatment evaluation
- Treatment monitoring
- Research protocols
Workflow Advantages
The integrated design offers operational benefits:
- Time Efficiency: Eliminates transfer delays between collection and analysis
- Sample Integrity: Minimizes exposure to environmental factors
- Staff Productivity: Single-station operation reduces personnel requirements
- Space Optimization: Consolidated footprint for smaller facilities
- Data Continuity: Direct record linking from collection to results
Regulatory Status
| Region | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| China (NMPA) | Registered | Medical device certification |
| European Union (CE) | Certified | Available for EU distribution |
| United States (FDA) | - | Contact manufacturer |
Comparison with Standalone Systems
| Feature | SW-3703 Integrated | Separate SW-3701 + SW-3702 |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment Footprint | Single station | Two separate units |
| Sample Transfer | Internal/direct | Manual transport |
| Processing Time | Shorter | Longer |
| Initial Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Space Required | Less | More |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of the SW-3703 over separate collection and analysis systems?
The integrated design eliminates sample transfer between devices, reducing processing time and potential sample degradation. It also requires less floor space and simplifies staff training compared to operating two separate systems.
Can the SW-3703 perform collection and analysis independently?
Yes, while designed for integrated workflow, the collection and analysis modules can function independently when needed, providing operational flexibility.
What facilities benefit most from the SW-3703?
High-volume fertility clinics, sperm banks processing multiple donors daily, and facilities with limited space benefit most from the integrated design’s efficiency gains.
Sources
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