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Human Uterus Transplantation from Living and Deceased Donors: The Interim Results of the First 10 Cases of the Czech Trial

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2021

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Uterus transplantation (UTx) is a rapidly evolving treatment of uterine-factor infertility. We report the results of the first 10 UTx procedures performed at our institution.

METHODS: The program started in April 2016 as a two-arm study comparing the efficacy of UTx from live donors (LD) and deceased donors (DD). RESULTS: Between April 2016 and April 2018, we performed five DD UTx and five LD UTx.

Two grafts had to be removed early due to thrombosis. One graft was removed due to chronic rejection and previous herpes simplex infection at month 7.

Graft survival is 70% at one year. Recipient survival is 100% at two years.

Live donor survival is 100% at three years. Three live-births have been achieved, two from a LD and one from a graft from a nulliparous DD.

Vaginal anastomotic stenosis occurred in 63% (5/8) of grafts. Self-expanding stents have shown preliminary suitability for the treatment of vaginal stenosis.

Three recipients developed severe acute rejection. CONCLUSION: The interim results of our study demonstrate mid-term viability in 70% of grafts.

The LD UTx produced two live births and the DD UTx produced one live birth. Nulliparous donors should be considered for donation.