Heterotopic ovarian transplantation instead hormonal replacement therapy after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer: case report and review of literature
Purpose Only a few case reports have described heterotopic ovarian tissue transplantation (OTT) with the only objective of restoring ovarian function. Methods Case report and review of the literature for reporting cases of heterotopic OTT with the only aim of restoring ovarian endocrine function. In...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 2024-09, Vol.41 (9), p.2515-2520 |
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Only a few case reports have described heterotopic ovarian tissue transplantation (OTT) with the only objective of restoring ovarian function.
Methods
Case report and review of the literature for reporting cases of heterotopic OTT with the only aim of restoring ovarian endocrine function. In a cancer survivor woman with a history of hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy for cervical cancer and because she poorly tolerated hormone replacement therapy (HRT), we performed a heterotopic OTT in a pelvic subcutaneous “pocket” after an OT cryostorage of 17 years.
Results
A cyclic ovarian endocrine function started 3 months after OTT with an immediate patient self-described improvement of her quality of life. A second OTT was performed 19 months after, due to hot flushes recurrence and FSH increase. Despite a cyclic endocrine function, progesterone levels have always been low, resulting in a relative hyperoestrogenism state.
Conclusion
In the future, the indications of heterotopic OTT could be spread in alternative to HRT. However, our data suggest that the heterotopic graft environment is less favorable to corpus luteum development, and further studies are needed to assay the best site of heterotopic graft, the optimal number of ovarian cortex fragments to graft, and the potential risk of relapse in case of malignant residual disease. |
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ISSN: | 1058-0468 1573-7330 1573-7330 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10815-024-03196-5 |