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Robotic Donor Hysterectomy Results in Technical Success and Live Births After Uterus Transplantation: Subanalysis Within the Dallas Uterus Transplant Study (DUETS) Clinical Trial

Liza Johannesson, Anji Wall, Johanna Bayer, Greg J. McKenna, Matthew Rosenzweig, Briget da Graca, E. Colin Koon, Giuliano Testa

发表年份
2021
引用次数
17

摘要

Minimally invasive procurement of uterine grafts for transplantation can decrease living donor recovery time. We examined recipient outcomes for grafts procured by robotic-assisted donor hysterectomies with transvaginal extraction in the Dallas UtErus Transplant Study (DUETS). All 5 grafts were successfully transplanted. Recipients had a median 4.5-hour surgical time, 0.25 L estimated blood loss, and 4-day hospital stay. Four recipients had grade III surgical complications and three had acute cellular rejection. At 18 months, graft viability was 100%, with an 80% live birth rate. This report demonstrates the feasibility and reproducible success of using uterus grafts from living donors who underwent robotic-assisted donor hysterectomy.

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MedicineUterusHysterectomySurgeryTransplantationBlood lossObstetricsGynecologyInternal medicine

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