Restoration of endocrine function of non-pedunculated heterotopic ovarian implants

  • Francisco Cóppola Universidad de la República, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Ginecotocológica "C", Prof. Adj. Endocrinólogo y Ginecotocólogo
  • Jorge Martínez Torena Universidad de la República, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Ginecotocológica "C", Prof. Agdo. Cirugía Ginecológica Oncológica, Encargado. Ginecotocólogo
  • Álvaro Domínguez Ginecotocólogo. Especialista en Reproducción Humana
  • Sara Parada Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell, Unidad de Ecografía Ginecológica, Médico Ecografista
  • Héctor Pérez Campos Uruguay, Banco Nacional de Órganos y Trasplantes, Laboratorio de Criobiología, Director
  • Yashmin Afonzo Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell, Centro de Hematooncología Pediátrica, Especialista en Oncología Pediátrica
  • Liliana de Dios Universidad de la República, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Ginecotocológica "C", Residente
  • Rafael Aguirre Universidad de la República, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Ginecotocológica "C", Programa Educación Médica Continua, Coordinador Docente. Ginecotocólogo
Keywords: AUTOLOGOUS TRANSPLANT, HETEROTOPIC TRANSPLANTATION, OVARIES, PELVIS

Abstract

Background: the study shows the results of heterotopic ovarian transplant as an alternative to reestablish ovarian function for women who should undergo pelvic and abdominal radiotherapy. Evolution of three women, two carriers of cervical cancer and one carrier of sacral ependymoma with neurological manifestations is showed. In order to protect against gonadotixicity of pelvic radiotherapy, women underwent bilateral oophorectomy and subcutaneous heterotopic ovarian autotransplants. In two of them, ovarian tissue was cryopreserved.
Methods: the protocol Preservation of the ovarian function Program was used. The protocol was carried out by the Faculty of Medicine (Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay) and the Ministry of Public Health of Uruguay.
Results: all patients showed revascularization of the transplanted tissue, hormonal function recovery and ovarian follicular growth. These three observations are now added to international literature.
Conclusions: recovery of ovarian endocrine function, better quality of life (climacteric syndrome relief) and ovarian follicular growth were proved. The development of this technique may offer an alternative for women who undergo radiotherapy and ovarian failure consequences are expected.

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Published
2007-03-31
How to Cite
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Cóppola F, Martínez Torena J, Domínguez Álvaro, Parada S, Pérez Campos H, Afonzo Y, de Dios L, Aguirre R. Restoration of endocrine function of non-pedunculated heterotopic ovarian implants. Rev. Méd. Urug. [Internet]. 2007Mar.31 [cited 2024Nov.29];23(1):56-3. Available from: http://www2.rmu.org.uy/ojsrmu311/index.php/rmu/article/view/636

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