Abstract
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Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue is one feasible option to preserve female fertility prior to cancer treatment. The slow freezing protocol represents the current standard approach, while vitrification has been suggested as a promising alternative. This paper reports the follow-up and first successful delivery after retransplantation of vitrified, rapid warmed ovarian tissue in Europe.Design
After the patient received a diagnosis of breast cancer, ovarian tissue was removed laparoscopically and sent via overnight transportation to University Hospital Bonn for vitrification on site. The patient was treated with chemotherapy, leading to ovarian failure. After 2 years, retransplantation of the vitrified, rapid warmed tissue was conducted on site.Results
Two months after grafting, the patient reported regular menstrual cycles. After 1 further month a clinical pregnancy occurred, which ended in a spontaneous abortion at the 8th week of pregnancy. Six months after grafting, another naturally conceived pregnancy was determined, resulting in the birth of a healthy boy 14 months after retransplantation of the ovarian tissue.Conclusions
Complementing the successful deliveries reported by the groups of Suzuki (Japan) and Silber (USA) regarding vitrified tissue, the current results confirm the high potential of this cryopreservation method in a clinical routine setting as an alternative approach to the widespread slow freezing method.Citations & impact
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