TY - JOUR
T1 - Two successful pregnancies following autotransplantation of frozen/thawed ovarian tissue
AU - Andersen, Claus Yding
AU - Rosendahl, Mikkel
AU - Byskov, Anne Grete
AU - Loft, Anne
AU - Ottosen, Christian
AU - Dueholm, Margit
AU - Schmidt, Kirsten L T
AU - Andersen, Anders Nyboe
AU - Ernst, Erik
PY - 2008/10
Y1 - 2008/10
N2 - BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of the ovarian cortex with subsequent autotransplantation has, on an experimental basis, been performed to preserve fertility in women being treated for a malignant disease. The present study reports ovarian activity and pregnancies following autotransplantation of frozen/thawed ovarian tissue.METHODS: One complete ovary was cryopreserved from each of six patients who were 26-35 years old prior to treatment. Tissue from three of the patients was transported 4-5 h on ice prior to cryopreservation. After a period of 17-32 months, orthotopic autotransplantation was performed replacing 20-60% of the tissue. Two patients received additional heterotopic transplants.RESULTS: In all cases, the tissue restored menstrual cyclicity 14-20 weeks following transplantation. Four of the six women conceived following assisted reproduction: two women (who had the tissue transported 4-5 h prior to cryopreservation) each, based on the orthotopic transplanted tissue, delivered one healthy child (February 2007 and January 2008); one woman miscarriaged in gestational Week 7; and the other had a positive hCG test but no clinical pregnancy. The remaining two women did not become pregnant.CONCLUSIONS: Two additional healthy children have been born as a result of the ovarian cryopreservation procedure. In both cases, the ovarian tissue was transported 4-5 h prior to freezing demonstrating that hospitals may offer cryopreservation without having the necessary expertise locally.
AB - BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of the ovarian cortex with subsequent autotransplantation has, on an experimental basis, been performed to preserve fertility in women being treated for a malignant disease. The present study reports ovarian activity and pregnancies following autotransplantation of frozen/thawed ovarian tissue.METHODS: One complete ovary was cryopreserved from each of six patients who were 26-35 years old prior to treatment. Tissue from three of the patients was transported 4-5 h on ice prior to cryopreservation. After a period of 17-32 months, orthotopic autotransplantation was performed replacing 20-60% of the tissue. Two patients received additional heterotopic transplants.RESULTS: In all cases, the tissue restored menstrual cyclicity 14-20 weeks following transplantation. Four of the six women conceived following assisted reproduction: two women (who had the tissue transported 4-5 h prior to cryopreservation) each, based on the orthotopic transplanted tissue, delivered one healthy child (February 2007 and January 2008); one woman miscarriaged in gestational Week 7; and the other had a positive hCG test but no clinical pregnancy. The remaining two women did not become pregnant.CONCLUSIONS: Two additional healthy children have been born as a result of the ovarian cryopreservation procedure. In both cases, the ovarian tissue was transported 4-5 h prior to freezing demonstrating that hospitals may offer cryopreservation without having the necessary expertise locally.
KW - Adult
KW - Cryopreservation
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Infertility/prevention & control
KW - Menstrual Cycle/physiology
KW - Ovary/physiology
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Pregnancy Outcome
KW - Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
KW - Transplantation, Autologous
U2 - 10.1093/humrep/den244
DO - 10.1093/humrep/den244
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 18603535
SN - 0268-1161
VL - 23
SP - 2266
EP - 2272
JO - Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
JF - Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
IS - 10
ER -