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Uterus transplantation in a sheep model: Novel surgical technique with long-term survival and uterus vitality. first case series in Argentina

Maraschio, Martín A., Larcher, José M Sad, Alcaraz, Alvaro, Giordano, Enzo, Reimondez, Santiago, Luján, Oscar, Iraci, Marcelo, Sereno, José L., Priotto, Analía, Domínguez, Olga, Valle, Pablo Esteban ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0561-3493, Abrego, Maximiliano, Rubio, Soledad, Lamberto, Cristian and Villada, Eduardo (2021) Uterus transplantation in a sheep model: Novel surgical technique with long-term survival and uterus vitality. first case series in Argentina. Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida, 25 (4). pp. 557-562. ISSN 1517-5693

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Objective: To develop a sheep autologous uterus transplantation (UT) program with an innovative surgical technique and assess long term uterus vitality and animal survival. Methods: A novel surgical technique consisting of the procurement of the complete uterus and the two ovaries, back table vascular reconstruction, and subsequent implantation in the same animal, performing only two arterial and two venous anastomoses. Results: Four autologous transplantations were performed; anesthesia and surgery were well tolerated by all the animals without complications. Direct observation and Doppler US performed a week after UT and laparoscopy performed three months later confirmed uterus vitality. All animals were alive more than a year after transplantation. Conclusions: Our study was the first to describe a novel surgical technique for sheep uterus autologous transplantation in Latin America, showing long-term survival and uterus vitality.

Tipo de documento: Artículo
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20210035
Palabras clave: Trasplante de útero autólogo. Oveja. Técnica quirúrgica. Ovarios. Útero.
Temas: Q Ciencia > QL Zoología
S Agricultura > S Agricultura (General)
Unidad académica: Universidad Católica de Córdoba > Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias
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URI: http://pa.bibdigital.ucc.edu.ar/id/eprint/3310
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