Uterus transplantation: Experimental animal models and recent experience in humans

Turk J Obstet Gynecol. 2015 Mar;12(1):38-42. doi: 10.4274/tjod.66809. Epub 2015 Mar 15.

Abstract

Uterus transplantation has been considered as an alternative management modality in the last few years for adoption or gestational surrogacy for women with absence of uterus due to congenital or acquired reasons. Surrogacy is legal in only a few countries because of ethical, social and legal issues. Up to date, a total of 11 uterus transplantation cases have been reported in which uteri were harvested from ten live donors and one donor with brain death. After unsuccessful attempt of first uterus transplantation, many studies have been conducted in animals and these experimental models enabled our knowledge to increase on this topic. First experimental studies were performed in rodents; later uterus transplantation was accomplished in sheep, pigs and rabbits. Recently, researches in non-human primates have led the experience regarding transplantation technique and success to improve. In this review, we reviewed the experimental animal researches in the area of uterus transplantation and recent experience in humans.

Keywords: Uterus transplantation; experimental studies; immuno-suppressive drugs; ischemia-reperfusion.

Publication types

  • Review