Uterine transplantation research: laboratory protocols for clinical application.

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Autores de IIS La Fe

Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe

  • Johannesson L
  • Enskog A
  • Tzakis A
  • Olausson M
  • Brännström M

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Abstract

The aim of this review is to summarize the state-of the-art methods that are used in clinical organ transplantation today, as well as the major findings of recent experimental uterus transplantation (UTx) research regarding organ donation/retrieval, ischemic preservation, surgical techniques for anastomosis, immunosuppression and pregnancy. Absolute uterine factor infertility lacks treatment despite the major developments in infertility treatment and assisted reproduction. Concerning uterine factor infertile patients, genetic motherhood is only possible through gestational surrogacy. The latter can pose medical, ethical and legal concerns such as lack of control of life habits during surrogate pregnancy, economic motives for women to become surrogate mothers, medical/psychological pregnancy-related risks of the surrogate mother and uncertainties regarding the mother definition. Thus, surrogacy is non-approved in large parts of the world. Recent advances in the field of solid organ transplantation and experimental UTx provide a favourable and safe background in a scenario in which a human clinical UTx trial can take place. Protocols based on animal research over the last decade are described with a view to providing a scientifically guided approach to human UTx as an experimental procedure in the future.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1360-9947, 1460-2407

MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION  Oxford University Press

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
68-78
PubMed:
21900333
Factor de Impacto:
2,025 SCImago
Cuartil:
Q1 SCImago

Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 35

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