Intrauterine Insemination With Ultrasound Guidance in the Long‐Tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis)

Abstract
Techniques used for the artificial insemination of macaques have primarily involved instillation of the ejaculate into the vagina or cervical canal. Intrauterine insemination has been performed previously but only as a surgical procedure. The application of ultrasound‐guided techniques for this purpose provides a method for efficiently inseminating macaques in a relatively noninvasive fashion. This report describes the successful transabdominal ultrasound‐guided insemination of the long‐tailed macaque and the potential application of this procedure to a variety of nonhuman primate species.
Funding Information
  • U.S. Public Health Service
  • National Institutes of Health (RR00169, HD‐15149)