Currently, there is no standard and indicated standard access route for uterine removal in the uterine transplant donor patient. The aim of the study is to show the feasibility of performing this procedure by replicating in our center the results found in other recent studies and to try to reduce the surgery time for both the donor and recipient patients.
Few cases have been performed worldwide by laparotomic and, more recently, laparoscopic and assisted robotic access pathways. This is a clinical trial with 6 participants (3 donors and 3 recipients) to investigate the feasibility of an assisted laparoscopic-robotic surgical access route for uterine removal in the donor patient in uterine transplants. In the receiving patient, conventional surgery (midline incision) will be performed for uterine transplantation and vascular anastomoses.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Laparoscopic-robotic hysterectomy for uterine transplantation in live-donor patient.
Barretos Cancer Hospital
Barretos, São Paulo, Brazil
RECRUITINGtransplant sucess rate
Assessed by records from Barretos Cancer Hospital
Time frame: 2 years after transplantation
Live births after uterus transplantion
Assessed by records from Barretos Cancer Hospital
Time frame: 2 years after transplantation
Pregnancy rate
Assessed by records from Barretos Cancer Hospital
Time frame: 2 years after transplantation
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