Birth of a Healthy Baby 9 Years After a Surgically Successful Deceased Donor Uterus Transplant

Objective: To describe surgical procedures, previous failed pregnancies, methods for overcoming pregnancy failure and, most importantly, birth of a healthy infant, in a uterus transplantation from a deceased donor. Background: Majority of uterus transplants have involved live donors, but several advantages make deceased donor transplantation a practicable option, principally by eliminating surgical risks to the live donor. Methods: Uterus transplantation from a deceased donor was performed in September 2011 in Turkey. After 5 miscarriages, perfusion computed tomography revealed an obstructed blood-outflow. To overcome this blood flow obstruction, a saphenous vein graft was anastomosed between utero-ovarian and left ovarian vein with laparotomy. Follow-up computed tomography confirmed resolution of venous congestion and a decrease in uterine volume. Results: Following vascular augmentation surgery, fetal cardiac activity were observed 28 days after the first embryo transfer attempt. Preterm premature rupture of the membranes was diagnosed at 19 weeks’ gestation. Cesarean section was planned at 28 weeks’ gestation due to intrauterine growth restriction and suspected preeclampsia. A healthy 760 g male baby was delivered. The baby was discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit 79 days after delivery in good condition weighing 2475 g. Conclusions: Deceased donor uterus transplantation is a reasonable approach for treating uterine factor-related infertility. In case of recurrent miscarriages, regional vascular augmentation by arterial or venous supercharging may be required to overcome regional misperfused regions determined by imaging studies.

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